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Weise, Constanze (2020) | |
Women and trade in the Nupe-Borgu region during the nineteenth and twentieth centuries | |
Canadian Journal of African Studies. Volume 54 #3. p. 459-477. |
Efobi, Uchenna R.; Beecroft, Ibukun; Atata, Scholastica N. (2019) | |
Female Access and Rights to Land, and Rural Non-farm Entrepreneurship in Four African Countries | |
African Development Review. Volume 31 #2. p. 179-189. |
Wout, Merel van 't (2018) | |
Entrepreneurs by the Grace of God: Life and Work of Seamstresses in Bolgatanga, Ghana | |
Leiden: African Studies Centre. African Studies Collection #68. 195p. |
Akinyoade, Akinyinka; Dietz, Ton; Uche, Chibuike (eds.) (2017) | |
Entrepreneurship in Africa | |
Leiden: Brill. African Dynamics #15. 409p. |
Steel, Griet (2017) | |
Navigating (im)mobility: female entrepreneurship and social media in Khartoum | |
Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 87 #2. p. 233-252. |
Keefe, Susi (2016) | |
Women, work, and (re)marriage: entrepreneurship among Swahili women in coastal Tanzania | |
Africa Today. Volume 62 #3. p. 111-131. |
Morna, Colleen Lowe; Hilton, Anne (eds.) (2016) | |
Empowering women - ending violence in Southern Africa: the GL funding for leadership and opportunities for Women (FLOW) porgramma 2012-2015 | |
Johannesburg: Gender Links. 114p. |
Vossenberg, Saskia (2016) | |
Gender-aware women's entrepreneurship development for inclusive development in sub-Saharan Africa | |
Leiden: INCLUDE knowledge platform on inclusive development policies. 29p. |
Etoundi Essamba, Angèle (2015) | |
Invisible. African women in action = Femmes africaines en action | |
Amsterdam: Essamba Art. 208p. |
Jiyane, Veli (2014) | |
Challenges of e-society for informal sector women entrepreneurs of Hlabisa local municipality in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa | |
Innovation: journal of appropriate librarianship and information work in Southern Africa. #48. p. 87-112. |
Lesourd, Céline (2014) | |
Femmes d'affaires de Mauritanie | |
Paris: Karthala. Hommes et sociétés. 322p. |
Miruka, Collins O.; Zonge, Patience (2014) | |
Indigenous social capital in women-led small businesses in rural Zimbabwe | |
Indilinga: African Journal of Indigenous Knowledge Systems. Volume 13 #1. p. 140-152. |
Phillott-Almeida, Ralphina A. (2014) | |
A panoramic portrait of the contribution of Gambian women to national social, political and economic development, 1880-2014 | |
Banjul, Gambia: Ralphina A. Phillott-Almeida. 138p. |
Sari, Camillea; Mebtoul, Abderrahmane (eds.) (2014) | |
L'intégration économique maghrébine: un destin obligé? | |
Paris: L'Harmattan. 471p. |
Wout, Merel van 't (2014) | |
Entrepreneurs by the grace of God: life and work of seamstresses in Bolgatanga, Ghana | |
176p. |
Jiyane, Glenrose V.; Majanja, Mabel K.; Mostert, Bertha J.; Ocholla, Dennis (2013) | |
South Africa as an information and knowledge society: the benefit to informal sector women entrepreneurs | |
South African Journal of Library and Information Science. Volume 79 #1. p. 1-12. |
Kwaramba, Hazel Mutsa (2012) | |
Everything is connected: an interpretive study of local economic development in South Africa | |
University of Twente. Ph.D. dissertation (2012). 262p. |
Ogot, Grace (2012) | |
Days of my life: an autobiography | |
Kisumu: Anyange Press Ltd. 325p. |
Phalane, Manthiba M.; Okoosi-Simbine, Antonia T. (eds.) (2012) | |
Gender alternatives for Africa's development: method and evidence | |
Dakar: CODESRIA. CODESRIA gender series #9. 138p. |
Strategic Initiative for Women in the Horn of Africa (SIHA) Network, Kampala (2012) | |
Bread for breadwinners: a guide for grassroots organisations working on women's economic empowerment in the two Sudans | |
Kampala: Strategic Initiative for Women in the Horn of Africa (SIHA). 87p. |
Vis, Carolien (2012) | |
Educating women entrepreneurs in Kigali, Rwanda: expanding capabilities for enhancing entrepreneurship in a socially just context? | |
85p. |
Vubo, Emmanuel Yenshu (ed.) (2012) | |
Gender relations in Cameroon: multidisciplinary perspectives | |
Mankon: Langaa Research & Publishing CIG. 176p. |
Wujung, Vukenkeng Andrew (2012) | |
Gender, social capital and entrepreneurship in Cameroon | |
In: Gender relations in Cameroon: multidisciplinary perspectives. p. 123-150. |
Al-hassan, Seidu (2011) | |
Is microcredit a viable strategy for empowering women? A review of selected NGO programmes in Africa | |
Ghana Journal of Development Studies. Volume 8 #1. p. 72-89. |
Dahlberg, Theresa Traore (ed.) (2011) | |
Taxi sister | |
Reaktor. |
Kitakule, Sarah (2011) | |
Above the odds: a decade of change for Ugandan women entrepreneurs | |
Trenton, NJ: Africa World Press. 221p. |
Stevenson, Lois (2011) | |
Assessment of the environment for the development of women's entrepreneurship in Cameroon, Mali, Nigeria, Rwanda, and Senegal | |
Geneva: International Labour Office. Employment sector. Employment report ... #15. 186p. |
Kasule, Rehmah (2010) | |
From Gomba to the White House: the journey of an African woman entrepreneur | |
Kampala: Author. 204p. |
Mandilou, Désiré (ed.) (2010) | |
Services de base et dynamique sociale au Congo: regards croisés | |
Paris: L'Harmattan. Afrique liberté. 152p. |
Rollinde, Marguerite (ed.) (2010) | |
Genre et changement social en Afrique | |
Paris: Archives contemporaines. Manuels. 122p. |
De Smedt, Johan (2009) | |
'Kill me quick': a history of Nubian gin in Kibera | |
International Journal of African Historical Studies. Volume 42 #2. p. 201-220. |
Forte, Jung Ran (2009) | |
Marketing Vodun: cultural tourism and dreams of success in contemporary Benin | |
Cahiers d'études africaines. Volume 49 #193-194. p. 429-451. |
Ndulo, Muna; Grieco, Margaret (eds.) (2009) | |
Power, gender and social change in Africa | |
Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars. 397p. |
Saint-Lary, Maud (ed.) (2009) | |
Entrepreneurs et entreprises en quête de normes = Entrepreneurs and enterprises in search of norms | |
Münster: Lit Verlag. Bulletin #29-30. 153p. |
Feliciano, José Fialho; Fonseca-Statter, Guilherme (eds.) (2008) | |
Empresariado, empreendedorismo e desenvolvimento em Angola e Moçambique | |
Lisbao: Centro de Estudos Africanos. 306p. |
Ojong, Vivian Besem (2008) | |
Religion and Ghanaian women entrepreneurship in South Africa | |
Journal for the Study of Religion. Volume 21 #2. p. 63-84. |
Cissé, Mamadou Kotiki (ed.) (2007) | |
Ra, the mechanic | |
Bamako: Farafina Danbé Productions. |
Makombe, Iddi A.M. (2007) | |
The impact of women's entrepreneurship development programmes on empowerment: findings from Tanzania | |
Africanus. Volume 37 #1. p. 54-65. |
Saxby, Karen Ann (2007) | |
Changing with the times: how women's entrepreneurship is making a difference in Ghana | |
Ann Arbor, MI: UMI Dissertation Services. 156p. |
Kabuya Kalala, François (2006) | |
Entrepreneuriat féminin et microfinance en RDC: un état des lieux | |
Congo-Afrique: économie, culture, vie sociale. Volume 46 #408. p. 355-369. |
Ojong, Vivian B. (2006) | |
The Socio-Economic Impact of African Migrant Women's Entrepreneurial Activities in South Africa | |
Africanus. Volume 36 #2. p. 142-153. |
Akpan, Nseabasi (2005) | |
Women and sustainable development: a study of women involvement in small scale businesses in Uyo Local Government Area (LGA) of Akwa Ibom State, Nigeria | |
Journal of environment and culture. Volume 2 #1. p. 14-26. |
Evers Rosander, Eva (2005) | |
Cosmopolites et locales: femmes sénégalaises en voyage | |
Afrique & histoire. #4. p. 103-122. |
Imbaya, Beatrice H.O. Ohutso; Akong'a, Joshua J. (2005) | |
Networking in Female Operated Small Scale Enterprises in Kenya | |
Mila: a Journal of the Institute of African Studies. Volume 6. p. 79-86. |
Likimani, Muthoni G. (2005) | |
Fighting without ceasing | |
Nairobi: Noni's Publicity. 339p. |
N'Gaïde, Abderrahmane (ed.) (2005) | |
La Mauritanie avant le pétrole | |
Paris: L'Harmattan. L'Ouest saharien, cahiers d'études pluridisciplinaires 5. 210p. |
Maddy, Monique (2004) | |
Learning to love Africa: my journey from Africa to Harvard Business School and back | |
New York: Harper Business. 358p. |
Edriss, Abdi-Khalil; Kamvani, Esnart (2003) | |
Socio-Economic Constraints Women Face When Running Micro-Enterprises: A Comparative Case Study in Southern Malawi | |
Eastern Africa Journal of Rural Development. Volume 19 #1. p. 41-51. |
Overå, Ragnhild (2003) | |
Gender Ideology and Manoeuvring Space for Female Fisheries Entrepreneurs | |
Research Review. Volume 19 #2. p. 49-66. |
Wülfing, Cornelia von (2003) | |
Mein Leben als Königin in Ghana | |
Berlin: Ullstein Verlag. |
Hien, Florent Kyanihib (2002) | |
L'entrepreneuriat feminin au Burkina Faso: une étude exploratoire | |
Groningen: Centre for Development Studies, University of Groningen. CDS research report #14. 43p. |
Pitamber, Sunita (2002) | |
Factors impeding the poverty reduction capacity of micro-credit: some field observations from Malawi and Ethiopia | |
African Development Perspectives Yearbook. Volume 9. p. 473-499. |
Dole, Sandrine (2001) | |
Celui qui tisse les liens: relevé de voyage d'un designer | |
Niger-Thomas, Margaret (2001) | |
Women and the Arts of Smuggling | |
African Studies Review. Volume 44 #2. September. p. 43-70. |
Ayoola, J.B.; Ayoola, G.B. (2000) | |
Demand for Women Entrepreneurship in Low-Income Households: Evidence from Benue State | |
The Nigerian Journal of Economic and Social Studies. Volume 42 #1. p. 113-120. |
Niger-Thomas Agbaw, Margaret (2000) | |
'Buying futures': the upsurge of female entrepreneurship: crossing the formal and informal divide in Southwest Cameroon | |
Leiden: Research School of Asian, African, and Amerindian Studies, Universiteit Leiden. CNWS publications Volume 95. 354p. |
Niger-Thomas, Margaret (2000) | |
Women and the arts of smuggling in western Cameroon | |
CODESRIA Bulletin. #2-4. p. 45-61. |
Guérin, Isabelle (1999) | |
Le dilemme viabilité/proximité en microfinance: partenariats et confiance | |
Savings and Development. Volume 23 #2. p. 147-168. |
Pitamber, Sunita (1999) | |
Women Traders in Omdurman, Sudan: Entrepreneurs or Mere Managers | |
Sudan Notes and Records. #3. p. 131-168. |
Ndiaye, Fatou (1998) | |
L'impact de la vie familiale sur l'activité entreprenariale des femmes au Sénégal | |
Africa Development: A Quarterly Journal of CODESRIA. Volume 23 #3-4. p. 149-161. |
Ori, Boizo (1998) | |
Côte d'Ivoire: des femmes seules dans l'économie informelle d'Abidjan | |
L'Afrique politique. p. 107-119. |
Osirim, Mary J. (1998) | |
Vehicles for Change and Empowerment: Urban Women's Organization in Nigeria and Zimbabwe | |
Scandinavian Journal of Development Alternatives and Area Studies. Volume 17 #2-3. June-September. p. 145-164. |
Ouedraogo, Lucie; Lent, Rebecca (1996) | |
Femmes entrepreneures au Sahel | |
African Administrative Studies. #46. p. 45-91. |
Sarr, Fatou (1996) | |
Femmes et pouvoir économique: enjeux et perspectives | |
Démocraties africaines. Volume 2 #7. p. 62-70. |
Dijkman, Hanneke; Dijk, Meine Pieter van (1993) | |
Female Entrepreneurs in the Informal Sector of Ouagadougou | |
Development Policy Review. Volume 11 #3. September. p. 273-288. |
Sow, Fatou (1993) | |
Les initiatives féminines au Sénégal: une réponse à la crise? | |
Africa Development: A Quarterly Journal of CODESRIA. Volume 18 #3. p. 89-115. |
Yankson, P.W.K. (1993) | |
Women in the Small-Scale Production and Services Enterprises in the Urban Economy of Ghana: The Case of Tamale and Tema | |
Research Review. Volume 9 #1-2. p. 33-44. |
Jefremovas, Villia (1991) | |
Loose Women, Virtuous Wives, and Timid Virgins: Gender and the Control of Resources in Rwanda | |
Canadian Journal of African Studies. Volume 25 #3. p. 378-395. |
McCormick, Dorothy (1991) | |
Women in Business: Class and Nairobi's Small-Scale Producers | |
Paper presented at the 34th Annual Conference of the African Studies Association (ASA), November 23-26, 1991, St. Louis, Missouri. Atlanta. Emory University. Paper #64. |
Edwards, I. (1988) | |
Shebeen Queens: Illicit Liquor and the Social Structure of Drinking Dens in Cato Manor | |
Agenda: Empowering Women for Gender Equity. #3. p. 75-97. |
Monson, Jamie; Kalb, Marion (1985) | |
Women as food producers in developing countries | |
Los Angeles, CA: UCLA African Studies Center. 118p. |
Nelson, Nici (1978) | |
'Women must help each other': the operation of personal networks among Buzaa beer brewers in Mathare Valley, Kenya | |
In: Women united, women divided: Cross-cultural perspectives on female solidarity. p. 77-98. |
Bujra, Janet M. (1975) | |
Women 'Entrepreneurs' of Early Nairobi | |
Canadian Journal of African Studies. Volume 9 #2. p. 213-234. |
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