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Title: Gender, Economies and Entitlements in Africa
Other Titles: Gender Series Volume 2
Contributors: Annan-Yao, Elizabeth
Bashaw, Zenebe N.
Ishengoma, Christine G.
Mookodi, Godisang
Ongile, Grace
Pereira, Charmaine
Phalane, Manthiba
Ssewakiryanga, Richard
Tamale, Sylvia
Uroh, Chris Okechukwu
Keywords: Women
Africa
Sex role
Economic conditions
Sex discrimination against women
Gender
Tanzania
Nigeria
Ethiopia
Formal education
Health
South Africa
Sex workers
Globalization
Issue Date: 2004
Publisher: CODESRIA (Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa)
Place of Publication: Dakar, Senegal
Series/Report no.: CODESRIA Gender Series 2
Description: Most of the papers that have been selected to launch the CODESRIA Gender Series were initially presented at the April 2002 Cairo symposium which was organised around five main objectives, namely, to: (a) provide a space/platform for an exchange of ideas as well as a sharing of visions on gender-related themes and issues from pan-African perspectives; (b) prioritise areas of gender research that have a potentiality to transform social relations; (c) encourage gender-based knowledge production which is informed by African realities and give a 'voice' to younger African scholars; (d) identify ways and means of improving advocacy and consolidating linkages between knowledge production and activism for the advancement of women interests; and, (e) work towards a cross fertilisation of ideas, methodologies and epistemologies, as well as consider ideas for the creation of comparative research networks on issues affecting women and their livelihoods.
URI: http://arks.princeton.edu/ark:/88435/dsp01pk02cd53f
ISSN: 2-86978-139-3
Related resource: http://www.codesria.org
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