Computer Programming to Insure Project Accountability in Africa
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About the Book
This is the first book of its kind to offer a series of computer programming models for the practical purpose of insuring project accountability in African countries. Despite its practicality, the book is also theoretically well-grounded. By doing so, it seeks to extend the epistemological boundaries of both Computer Science and Economics. It is, therefore, useful for students and teachers in those disciplines, and for policy-makers and practitioners in the field of economic development
About the Author
Abdul Karim Bangura is Researcher-In-Residence at the Center for Global Peace and Assistant Professor of International Relations in the School of International Service at American University, and Director of The African Institution in Washington, DC. Bangura holds a Ph.D. in Political Science, a Ph.D. in Policy Sciences (concentration in Development Economics), a Ph.D. in Linguistics, a Ph.D. in Computer Science, and is working towards a fifth Ph.D. in Mathematics. He is the author of 19 books and more 200 scholarly articles. He is the Editor-In-Chief of two refereed journals: the Journal of Research Methodology and African Studies and the African Journal of Languages and Linguistics. He is the President-Elect of the Association of Third World Studies, in addition to being a member of many and holding offices in several other scholarly organizations. He in the winner of many scholarly and community service awards. He also speaks about a dozen African and six European languages.