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Journal articles on the topic "Lomé (Togo)"
N’Bouke, Afiwa, Anne-Emmanuèle Calvès, and Solène Lardoux. "Induced Abortion in Lomé, Togo." Population (English Edition) 67, no. 2 (2012): 309. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/pope.1202.0309.
Full textRadji, Raoufou, Kossi Adjonou, Quashie Marie-Luce Akossiwoa, Komlan Edjèdu Sodjinou, Francisco Pando, and Kouami Kokou. "Togo National Herbarium database." PhytoKeys 109 (September 13, 2018): 1–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.3897/phytokeys.109.25385.
Full textAkakpo, Abla, Julie Zoua, and Julienne Téclessou. "Clinical and etiological profile of onychomycosis in Lomé (Togo)." Our Dermatology Online 14, s1 (April 1, 2023): 1–5. http://dx.doi.org/10.7241/ourd.2023s1.1.
Full textAdjalo, Djiwonou Koffi, Koko Zébéto Houedakor, and Kossiwa Zinsou-Klassou. "Usage des emballages plastiques dans la restauration de rue et assainissement des villes ouest-africaines : exemple de Lomé au Togo." International Journal of Biological and Chemical Sciences 14, no. 5 (September 14, 2020): 1646–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.4314/ijbcs.v14i5.13.
Full textHèzouwè, Sonla, Sabi Kokou, Michael Giordano, Garima Raheja, and Daniel M. Westervelt. "PM2.5 Concentrations in a Rapidly Developing Neighborhood in the City of Lomé, Togo." Oriental Journal Of Chemistry 40, no. 1 (February 25, 2024): 134–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.13005/ojc/400117.
Full textVonor, K., K. D. Ayena, K. Dzidzinyo, K. M. Amedome, M. Santos, N. Maneh, R. A. Kuaovi Koko, M. Banla, and K. P. Balo. "Severe ametropia in children in Lomé (Togo)." Médecine et Santé Tropicales 24, no. 2 (April 2014): 219–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1684/mst.2014.0343.
Full textKombaté, Koussake, Abas Mouhari-Toure, Bayaki Saka, Abla Séfako Akakpo, Akouavi Maboudou, Palokinam Pitché, and Kissem Tchangaï-Walla. "Acne and skin bleaching in Lomé, Togo." International Journal of Dermatology 51 (November 2012): 27–29. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-4632.2012.05560.x.
Full textOniankitan, Owonayo, Aloou Magnan, Eyram Fianyo, and Moustafa Mijiyawa. "Lomboradiculalgie en consultation rhumatologique à Lomé (Togo)." Revue du Rhumatisme 75, no. 3 (March 2008): 316–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.rhum.2007.05.015.
Full textSaka, B., E. Lauressergues, G. Mahamadou, L. Matel, C. A. E. O. S. Abilogoun, H. D. Adégbidi, K. C. Ahogo, et al. "Deuxièmes assises de télédermatologie africaines — Lomé (Togo)." La Presse Médicale Formation 1, no. 2 (June 2020): 198–202. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.lpmfor.2020.04.009.
Full textTidjani, O., K. Kassankogno, and Z. Djobo. "Tabagisme en milieu medical a lomé — Togo." Tubercle and Lung Disease 75 (June 1994): 89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0962-8479(94)91009-x.
Full textDissertations / Theses on the topic "Lomé (Togo)"
Koledzi, Komi Edem. "Valorisation des déchets solides urbains dans les quartiers de Lomé (Togo) : approche méthodologique pour une production durable de compost." Limoges, 2011. https://aurore.unilim.fr/theses/nxfile/default/94ccd76c-1e63-4a7d-8512-0789b0d2fd61/blobholder:0/2011LIMO4002.pdf.
Full textThis research led to the establishment of the recovery of solid waste generated in the districts of Lome by composting ; the production of compost adapted to conditions in the city of Lome was evaluated from the production of waste in households up the agricultural use of produced compost. This study provides a guide for developing a sustainable production of compost in Lomé, it consists of five chapters : -study of the waste generation, - evaluation of primary collection, -optimization of composting parameters, -agricultural development and conceiving a sustainable composting process chain. Data obtained on the field for two years and two seasons (wet and dry), constitute not only the first database on the nature of the waste produced in Lome, but also a real tool for decision support for local deciders. Analysis of the pre-collection carried out by NGOs, identified the most relevant performance indicators. The composting process was optimized in terms of mass balance and quality of compost. Experiments in open fields with the produced compost were very interesting in terms of improved soil and crop. A platform model for informal sorting-composting plant (<5T/day), decentralized in the districts, was finally given on the basis of the obtained results
Etou, Semenya Amévi Dzidzogbé. "La pauvreté à Lomé (Togo), étude de son impact sur la pollution urbaine." Aix-Marseille 1, 2003. http://www.theses.fr/2003AIX10056.
Full textAttiogbé, Michel. "L'originalité du dessin urbain de Lomé. Acteurs, Enjeux et Stratégies." Toulouse 2, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997TOU20054.
Full textThe aim of this thesis is to show the dialogue that can prevail between social representatives and the urban soil in lome. The approach to urban planning oflome implies the analysis, the interpretation and the understanding of social and economic factors and conditions based on the occupation and the administration of the urban area within the framework of the initial and the developed physical environment. We therefore perceveive how the environment shows a situation laying emphasis on the economic and social trend and also underling a dynamic space by which the urban region can perhaps be a feature. We treat successively the geographic element, the socio-historic dimension, the composition and the dynamics of the urban population, not excluding the value of the soil and the landed property practices in order to account for the originality of the urban design of lome. We also hinge on an extensive field investigation thanks to series of inquiries based on the reality, on the practice and the experience of neighborhoods and the towns of heads of families of neighborhoods examined and, in addition, the professional executants of the landed property of the town. They reveal the attitude of interviewees in relation to their neighborhoodsand the town as well as their opinion on state's urban and property administration, which is the unique public property executant. Following the illustration of the results of our field investigation and the analysis of their implications, we put forward a number of suggestions useful for town planners
Spire, Amandine. "Les étrangers d'Afrique de l'Ouest à Lomé (Togo) : identification, (in)visibilité et citadinité. : réflexions au regard de la ville d'Accra (Ghana)." Thesis, Paris 10, 2009. http://www.theses.fr/2009PA100112.
Full textThis thesis opens avenues of reflection on the interactions between cities and foreigners, in the West African context. It begins with a report: there are many international migrants in Lome and Accra who originate from within the ECOWAS zone of “free movement”, but they are not very visible in these cities – particularly since there are no ethnic enclaves. In spite of their lack of visibility, some West African foreign groups are paradoxically stigmatized by the host populations in times of crisis. The study of the urban societies of Lome and Accra questions the paradigm of assimilation of migrants into the city as conceived by the Chicago sociological tradition. By applying the theories of the School of Manchester and by deconstructing the model of the “rural exodus”, we shall propose a dialectical and multiscalar approach to the links between foreigners and cities. The city influences the identities of foreign migrants who, themselves, transform the spaces of the city and the “citadinité”, defined as the modes of life specific to a city (in terms of practices and representations). One of the main stakes of this thesis consists in underlining the complexity of the notion of foreigner in West African cities. The variety of international mobility, in terms of places and temporalities, has the result of mixing up the faces of foreigners in Lome and Accra. The foreigners do not belong to a single social group, any more than to a single territory. So, this research considers the visibility of foreigners’ identities in the city, both in the eyes of the city-dwellers and in those of the researcher. The foreigners’ identities to a city can be the object of a demand and a process of recognition which is conveyed by territorialities on the scale of a district, as is the case in zongos. But the marginality of certain foreign groups also contributes to the formation of foreigners’ territorialities, even if not easily visible. The presence of foreigners expresses itself not only in terms of identity, but also in terms of territory. The taking possession and the control of certain spaces by foreigners are at the heart of syncretic dynamics, characterized by the redefining of belonging to “somewhere else” in local interactions. In other words, the preservation of foreigners’ identities in the city is not based on the reproduction of identities which appear somewhere else or in other times, but seems to be the product of a differentiation and an identity creation in and of the city. It is from then on possible to exceed the territorial dimension of the changes in the city due to the presence of the foreigners: on the micro scale, places of sociability created by the foreigners entirely participate to invent the links which make the city in everyday life
Kpodzo, Yawo Cyprien. "Théologie pratique et communication : le paradigme de Radio Maria Togo : de l'expérience à une esquisse de praxéologie." Université Marc Bloch (Strasbourg) (1971-2008), 2005. http://www.theses.fr/2005STR20020.
Full textThe universal Church and several local ecclesial entities develop in a massive use of radio media for the achievement of their evangelisation mission. That dedication of entire radio stations, or even broadcasting network, to life and to the mission of the “Church” gives, progressively birth to the conception of a “Church of waves'. It occurs from that radio apostolate any kind of stakes and theological, ecclesiological, legal, pastoral, pedagogic and praxéological challenges. That phenomenon finds a live illustration in the event of the dynamic meeting between the local Church of Lomé (Togo) perceived in its first synodal walk on one hand, and the Association Radio Maria Togo, member of the World Family of Radio Maria on the other hand. A rediscovery of concept of pratical theology, of its problematic and its methodology, offers a propitious disciplinary framework to such a reflection. This study starts with the presentation of a lived experience at various levels, lights up in an hermeneutical approach, and ends up in an outline of praxeology
Gam, Kodjetin Nathaniel. "Les problèmes d'approvisionnement en eau potable et d'assainissement à Lomé, capitale du Togo." Bordeaux 3, 1998. http://www.theses.fr/1998BOR30065.
Full textThe city of lome that is inhabited by a million of people is seriously suffering from a lack of drinking water supply. The city is provided with drinking water by 27 borings that are located in 3 different sheets (maestrichtien, continental terminal, paleocene). The water produced and supplied by the rnet is far from being enough to meet the need of the city. Some informal alternative systems, such as well, water selling, and storing rainwater are helping to get round the public service insufficiencies. The dualism also exists in cleaning up the city of lome. Not far from some sewers which date back to the colonial era, some individual draining installations have developed. Although they are not sufficient, they are however making progress. The shartage of drinking water supply and the insalubrity of the city are triggering new outbursts of diseases that are linked to water
Béguy, Donatien. "Emploi féminin et fécondité en milieu urbain en Afrique : Dakar (Sénégal) et Lomé (Togo)." Paris 10, 2007. http://www.theses.fr/2007PA100025.
Full textOur aim in this work is to investigate the complex relationships between professional and reproductive life of women in two African capital cities with different cultural contexts: Dakar and Lome. We used data from two retrospective surveys carried out in Lome (2000) and Dakar (2001). The two surveys collected the retrospective biographies of three generations of individuals, aged 25-59 on their residential, professional and family (union, child) trajectories. Findings show that it’s only in Lome that employment has a significant effect on fertility. But both in Dakar and Lome, a longer work experience has a negative impact on fertility. Moreover, whereas fertility has a significant effect on paid employment in Dakar, in Lome, self-employment is affected by fertility. Finally, it appears from these results that the relationships between professional and reproductive life depends on the specific characteristics of each society, such as gender relationship and men’s and women’s roles
Deleuze, Anne-Sophie. ""Chic, choc, chèque" : les comportements sexuels à risque des étudiantes universitaires de Lomé (Togo)." Master's thesis, Université Laval, 2011. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/23683.
Full textGuyot, David. "Destins metis au togo : contribution a une sociologie du metissage en afrique." Paris, EHESS, 1997. http://www.theses.fr/1997EHESA008.
Full textThe "metis" category and the togolese society are deeply linked, because of the "brazilian" past of lome, the capital of togo. Today, the togolese metis belongs to a social world including categories as changing as that of the latino-american "mestizo". For instance, the difference between the mestizo (considered hispanic because of his mixed ascendance) and the ladino (because of his hold on the spanish culture) should be brought close to the distinction between the "yovobevi" (a white man's child) and the "portugais" or "bresiliens" - coming down from black slaves back from brazil, and for a few of them, coming down from white portuguese or brazilian tradesmen - also called "metis". In a first chapter. I try to describe the historical context in which the category metis appeard in togo. This historical part allous me to answer the preliminary question how the metis identity has built itself in history as a social identity appreciated rather than denigrated : which is not obvious. My inquiries in lome, from october 1989 to december 1991, show that this permanent metissage comes from a new combination of races and sexes : first, white man/black woman, then, since 1960, black man/white woman. This historical change has completely modified the sociological profile of the togolese metis, and consequently, the common perceptions of his racial appearance. So, the social position of a metis depends on the sex of the white parent. But still more generally it's the colour of both parents which should be taken into consideration : metis, black or white. The results of a survey among 265 metis enables us to study the differents aspects of their social position : social origin, name, life-style, school-life, language skills, tastes. The study of a metis population gives us the opportunity to describe the relation between the "metis" category and the other categories which are at the roots of common sense in lome and togo in general : africain/european, country people/city people, people from the north/people from the south. This research should induce us into more theoretical study of the links between body characteristics and the social trajectories
Deleuze, Anne-Sophie. "Itinéraire de vie d'un textile : étude sur les usages locaux du tissu-pagne à Lomé (TOGO)." Doctoral thesis, Université Laval, 2018. http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11794/32965.
Full textThe wax is an emblematic fabric in West African material culture, especially in Togo and its capital city, Lomé. Here it arrives to be redistributed to all other countries of the area. Mainly produced in Europe, this fabric is strongly reappropriated by the local population. Today, it is everywhere, used for everything and by everyone. Its omnipresence is explained by its function as a basic fabric but also because of the high socio-symbolic value people give to it. In fact, we can find the wax throughout Togolese lives, especially at significant life stages. In this context, the present research aims to understand the mutual influence relationship between the textile and its owner, through local uses, which are determined by the socio-symbolic importance given to this material. With an inductive approach based on the wax’s uses according to its several social criteria, for example the fabric’s quality (category), the context of its use and the social profile of its owner, I was able to demonstrate its powerful function in visual communication. The wax is an essential social indicator, which is anchored within the socio-relational dynamics in the city. Through the analysis of the many local life itineraries of wax, according to all its successive uses, I was able to show the local logics, which categorise these uses into three different spheres: socio-communicational, utilitarian and memorial. According to a rule of mutual confirmation between the socio-symbolic value and the use of wax, its usage may be categorised into one sphere, or more, at the same time. This socio-symbolic value is mainly social but it can take a personal scope due to a process of appropriation of the textile. Then its use becomes personalized also. This is the kind of dynamics which, adds to a transfer of value between the wax and its user, designs the local life itinerary of this fabric. That is why it is a social thing. The study of the wax’s uses gives us an understanding about the operating of the socio-relational dynamics in Lomé. All of this attests to the fact that just like other objects, wax fabric has a part to play in the social life of things.
Books on the topic "Lomé (Togo)"
African Women's Leadership Conference (2009 Lomé, Togo). African Women's Leadership Conference report: Lomé, Togo 28th-20th September 2009. Nairobi: African Women's Development and Communication Network, 2010.
Find full textSaibou, Marceline. Presence, Absence, and Disjunctures: Popular Music and Politics in Lomé, Togo, 1967-2005. [New York, N.Y.?]: [publisher not identified], 2016.
Find full textLomé-Tokoin, Collège Protestant de. Cinquantenaire du Collège Protestant de Lomé-Tokoin, 1947-1997: Confiance, paix, labeur. [Lomé, Togo]: Editions HAHO, 1997.
Find full textLomé-Tokoin, Collège Protestant de, ed. Soixantenaire du Collège Protestant de Lomé-Tokoin, 1947-2007: Confiance, paix, labeur. [Lomé, Togo]: Editions HAHO, 2007.
Find full textTogo) Journées géographiques du Togo (1st 1998 Loḿe. Environnement et developpement en Afrique: Actes des Premières Journées géographiques du Togo, Lomé 10-13 février 1998 : revue de géographie de l'Université du Bénin, Lomé, Goethe Institut Lomé, DFG. Lomé: Presses de l'U.B., 1998.
Find full textCentre international de recherche et d'étude de langues., ed. Village du Bénin. Lomé, Togo: Le Centre, 1986.
Find full textAbotsi, Yao Zewuze. La vie dans nos prisons: Révélations d'anciens détenus. Lomé, Togo: Éditions Awoudy, 2016.
Find full textTogo) Paroisse Marie Reine du Monde - Be-Apéyémé (Lomé. Historique des 50 ans de cheminement avec le Christ: Paroisse Marie Reine du Monde - Bè, jubile d'or. Lomé, Togo: Paroisse Marie Reine du Monde, 2010.
Find full textAziamblé-Amuzuvi, Grégoire Kodzo. Eloge de quelques figures du laïcat chretien en Afrique: Papa Léo Kpodzo et Dr. Léo Forcados, de l'archidiocèse de Lomé (Togo). Lomé: [publisher not identified], 2014.
Find full textInternational Association of Judges. Conference internationale. L'indépendance de la magistrature =: The independence of the judiciary = La independencia judicial : conférence internationale : Lomé (Togo), les 12, 13, 14 et 15 novembre 2006. Belo Horizonte: Del Rey Editora, 2011.
Find full textBook chapters on the topic "Lomé (Togo)"
Kowal-Summek, Ludger. "Überprüfung der Methoden der LOM anhand einer Videoanalyseausgewählter Therapieeinheiten mit Tomo." In Musiktherapie und Autismus, 157–282. Wiesbaden: Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-13187-6_9.
Full textKowal-Summek, Ludger. "Überprüfung der Methoden der LOM anhand einer Videoanalyse ausgewählter Therapieeinheiten mit Tomo." In Reihe Psychologie, 154–282. Herbolzheim: Centaurus Verlag & Media, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-86226-932-7_9.
Full textMoore, Ami, and Adobea Owusu. "Men Who Have Sex with Men (MSM) in Accra, Ghana and Lome, Togo: Sexual History and HIV Risk Behavior." In Children and Young People Living with HIV/AIDS, 207–22. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-29936-5_11.
Full text"Lomé, Togo." In The Statesman’s Yearbook Companion, 540. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/978-1-349-95839-9_1111.
Full textSchneider, Marius, and Vanessa Ferguson. "Togo." In Enforcement of Intellectual Property Rights in Africa. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198837336.003.0053.
Full textEllis, Stephen, Solofo Randrianja, and Jean-François Bayart. "Rumour and Power in Togo." In Charlatans, Spirits and Rebels in Africa, edited by Tim Kelsall, 105–26. Oxford University Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780197661611.003.0005.
Full textLomet, Élisa. "Promoting local products – representations among food consumers in Lomé (Togo)." In Eating in the city, 64–65. éditions Quae, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.35690/978-2-7592-3282-6/ce.
Full textPawlik, Jacek Jan. "Analiza sytuacyjna w badaniach codzienności miejskiej." In Miasto mozaika. Opis kulturowy. Wydawnictwo Uniwersytetu Łódzkiego, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.18778/8331-408-2.02.
Full textLomet, Élisa. "Promouvoir les « produits locaux » : quelles représentations chez les mangeurs de Lomé (Togo) ?" In Manger en ville. Regards socio-anthropologiques d’Afrique, d’Amérique latine et d’Asie, 70–71. éditions Quae, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.35690/978-2-7592-3091-4/ce.
Full textAkoubia, Koshi. "La légalisation récente du cannabis au Ghana voisin et son incidence sociale relative sur les usagers à Lomé." In Aux carrefours de la langue, de la littérature, de la didactique et de la société : la recherche francophone en action, 375–90. Observatoire européen du plurilinguisme, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.3917/oep.agbef.2021.01.0375.
Full textConference papers on the topic "Lomé (Togo)"
Biramah, Kekely Moïse, Patrice Koffi Chetangny, Victor Zogbochi, Laurent Medewou, Hypolite Jordao Hounnou, Jacques Aredjodoun, Sossou Houndedako, Gérald Barbier, and Didier Chamagne. "Long-Term Modeling and Forecasting of the Load at a Substation in Lomé Zone A, Togo." In 2023 International Conference on Electrical, Computer and Energy Technologies (ICECET). IEEE, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/icecet58911.2023.10389548.
Full textKomla Kpomoné, APALOO BARA, BOKOVI Yao, PALANGA Eyouléki Tchéyi Gnadi, and TAKOUDA Pidéname. "Approaches: Model Predictive Control, Support Vector Machine and Simple Linear Regression for the Transformation of the CEET Power Grid in Lomé, Togo, into a smart grid." In 2024 1st International Conference on Smart Energy Systems and Artificial Intelligence (SESAI). IEEE, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/sesai61023.2024.10599453.
Full textReports on the topic "Lomé (Togo)"
Douti, Nakmak, Mohamed Coulibaly, Ursign Hofmann, Carol Mottet, Matilde Vecchioni, and Anselme Yabouri. Séminaire régional sur la prévention de l’éxtrémisme violent et la gestion des armes conventionnelles en Afrique de l’Ouest: rapport de synthèse. UNIDIR, April 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.37559/caap/24/pacav/05.
Full textEvidence from the implementation of a social accountability approach to improve family planning services: Perspectives from community members and health workers in Togo. Population Council, May 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.31899/sbsr2023.1022.
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