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Churu-Ebalé, B. (2005) | |
Women - is the Christian religious experience a help or a hindrance on the road to equity | |
Wajibu. Volume 20 #1. February-Apr.. p. 10-14. |
Majtenyi, C. (2005) | |
African parliaments open their doors to women | |
Wajibu. Volume 20 #1. February-Apr.. p. 17-18. |
Izugbara, C.O.; Onuoha, C.B. (2003) | |
Gendered governance and the agenda of gender justice: framing the discourse with lessons from Nigeria | |
South-South Journal of Culture and Development. Volume 5 #1. June. p. 1-20. |
Kwesiga, Joy Constance (2003) | |
The women's movement in Uganda revisited: will the twenty-first century create a different strand? | |
Uganda Journal. Volume 49. December. p. 20-40. |
Mama, Amina (2003) | |
Restore, Reform but do Not Transform: The Gender Politics of Higher Education in Africa | |
Journal of Higher Education in Africa. Volume 1 #1. Fall. p. 101-125. |
Mondoh, H.O.; Changeiywo, M. (2003) | |
Empowering girls and women through education: the Kenyan experience | |
Egerton Journal of Humanities, Social Sciences and Education. Volume 4 #2-3. July. p. 40-52. |
Mwalimu, F.M. (2003) | |
Gender inequality in public talking and its implications on women's membership in co-operative organizations in Tanzania | |
Journal of Co-operative and Business Studies. Volume 1. p. 101-121. |
Nagawa, P. (2003) | |
Women emancipation: the long march to freedom and success | |
6th of February. Volume 16 #3. March. p. 11-12. |
Olurode, Lai (2003) | |
Gender, Globalisation and Marginalisation in Africa | |
Africa Development: A Quarterly Journal of CODESRIA. Volume 28 #3-4. p. 67-88. |
Agaba, M.B. (2002) | |
Not yet Uhuru for the African woman | |
6th of February. Volume 15 #4. April. p. 26-27. |
Kamau, Nyokabi (2002) | |
The Status of Women in Higher Education Management: A Study of One Private University in Kenya | |
Eastern Africa Journal of Humanities and Sciences. Volume 2 #1. p. 1-23. |
Kaye, Dan K.; Mirembe, Florence M.; Bantebya, G. (2002) | |
Risk Factors, Nature and Severity of Domestic Violence among Women Attending Antenatal Clinic in Mulago Hospital, Kampala, Uganda | |
Central African Journal of Medicine. Volume 48 #5-6. May-June. p. 64-68. |
Kerenge, A. (2002) | |
Mainstreaming gender in development planning | |
African Management Development Review. Volume 5 #1. December. p. 25-34. |
Manwa, H.A. (2002) | |
'Think Manager, Think Male': Does it Apply to Zimbabwe | |
Zambezia. Volume 29 #1. p. 60-75. |
Molokomme, A. (2002) | |
Gender equality and the new political culture in Southern Africa | |
Southern Africa Political & Economic Monthly. Volume 14 #9. p. 42-45. |
Ngware, Moses Waithanji (2002) | |
Gender Participation in Technical Training Institutions: An Assessment of the Kenyan Case | |
Eastern Africa Social Science Research Review. Volume 18 #1. January. p. 21-33. |
Tanga, P.T.; Mbuagbo, T.O. (2002) | |
Redressing the balance sheet of women's empowerment through associations networking in Cameroon | |
Journal of Applied Social Sciences (Buea, Cameroon). Volume 2 #1-2. p. 156-169. |
Tibinyane, N. (2002) | |
People's voices on violence ignored | |
Namibia Review. Volume 11 #3. December-Jan. 2003. p. 22-29. |
Vilakati, J.N. (2002) | |
Lomalungelo's suppressed quest for religious freedom: gender construction in the book of Job | |
UNISWA Research Journal. Volume 16. December. p. 26-36. |
Ahebwa, N.M. (2001) | |
Yes, women should own land | |
6th of February. Volume 14 #9. September. p. 24-25. |
Durrer, M. (2001) | |
Droits des femmes, hantise de l'homme | |
Congo-Afrique: économie, culture, vie sociale. Volume 41 #354. avril. p. 223-232. |
Hatutale, L.N. (2001) | |
Gender equality: so near, and yet so far | |
Namibia Review. Volume 10 #2. June-July. p. 15-22. |
Molokomme, A. (2001) | |
Gender and human development | |
Southern Africa Political & Economic Monthly. Volume 14 #5. p. 37-42. |
Mueller, Charles W.; Mulinge, Munyae (2001) | |
Justice Perceptions in the Workplace: Gender Differences in Kenya | |
African Sociological Review. Volume 5 #2. p. 102-122. |
Mutandwa, G. (2001) | |
Women's movement: illusion for some, a reality for others | |
WomanPlus. Final issue. p. 4-5. |
Ndimande, P.S.M. (2001) | |
Gender Inequality: Still a Critical Issue in the Development of Rural KwaZulu-Natal | |
African Sociological Review. Volume 5 #2. p. 133-143. |
Ngondo a Pitshandenge, Séraphin (2001) | |
De la nécessité d'un plaidoyer en faveur de la femme congolaise | |
Congo-Afrique: économie, culture, vie sociale. Volume 41 #354. avril. p. 197-222. |
Omari, Issa M. (2001) | |
Gender Equity: Issues and Interventions in Girls Education in Tanzania | |
Papers in Education and Development. #21. p. 52-83. |
Ruzidzo, T. (2001) | |
Is there a women's movement in Zimbabwe? | |
WomanPlus. Final issue. p. 7-11. |
Shisanya, C.R.A. (2001) | |
Violence against women: implications of social and religio-cultural practices on HIV/AIDS infections among women in Kenya | |
Africa Challenge, All Africa Journal of Theology. Volume 1 #1. January. p. 52-63. |
Adoo-Adeku, K. (2000) | |
Gender and domestic violence: some case studies in Ghana | |
Social Policy (Legon, Ghana). Volume 1 #1. June. p. 30-38. |
Agak, J. (2000) | |
Gender difference in reading literacy in relation to academic achievement in Western Kenya | |
Maseno Journal of Education, Arts, and Science. Volume 3 #2. December. p. 23-35. |
Byamukama, D.C.K. (2000) | |
The Domestic Relations Bill: has Uganda met its international & constitutional obligations? | |
Law Review (Kampala, Uganda). #1. p. 174-179. |
Chao, M.N.; Hamad, Y.K. (2000) | |
The paradox of gender and social justice towards grappling with dynamics of change | |
Uongozi. Volume 12 #1. June. p. 103-119. |
Chiroro, B. (2000) | |
Representation of women in politics | |
Southern Africa Political & Economic Monthly. Volume 13 #6. March. p. 15-17. |
Kabaru, M. (2000) | |
Beijing +5: journey far from done | |
Gender Review. Volume 7 #2. June. p. 4-6. |
Kweba, D. (2000) | |
Gender equality and democratic governance | |
Southern Africa Political & Economic Monthly. Volume 13 #9. June. p. 21-22. |
Manda, Olga (2000) | |
The Success of Gender Equality in the Face of Culture | |
SAFERE: Southern African Feminist Review. Volume 4-5 #2-1. p. 119-120. |
Massaquoi, J.G.M. (2000) | |
Human resource capacity building in science and technology: some problems, issues and strategies | |
Bulletin (UNESCO. Nairobi Office). Volume 35 #1. January-June. p. 2-4. |
McFadden, P. (2000) | |
Looking into the future: the feasibility of creating a women's party in Zimbabwe | |
Southern Africa Political & Economic Monthly. Volume 13 #12. September-October. p. 37-39. |
Mhango, M.W. (2000) | |
An investigation of male and female employment opportunities and training needs in home economics related businesses in Botswana | |
Mosenodi. Volume 8 #1. p. 19-25. |
Mvududu, Sara (2000) | |
Leveling the Playing Field: Social Policy and Gender Issues in Southern Africa | |
SAFERE: Southern African Feminist Review. Volume 4-5 #2-1. p. 43-63. |
Mvula, N. (2000) | |
Should men take paternity leave | |
SAFERE: Southern African Feminist Review. Volume 4-5 #2-1. p. 117-118. |
Ndung'u, N. (2000) | |
The trouble with patriarchy | |
Executive (Nairobi, Kenya). May. p. 16-17. |
Noor-Abdi, H. (2000) | |
The new post-Lomé agreement: an assessment | |
EcoNews Africa. August. p. 3-7. |
Semmambo, E. (2000) | |
The church as koinonia of women and men | |
Amka. #5. p. 54-57. |
Somolekae, Gloria (2000) | |
Widening the Frontiers of Democracy: Towards a Transformative Agenda in Botswana Politics | |
Pula: Botswana Journal of African Studies. Volume 14 #1. p. 76-84. |
Tamale, S. (2000) | |
From gender inequality to mainstream equal opportunities: strategies for Uganda women | |
Impact (Kampala, Uganda). Volume no. 3. p. 25-28. |
Wandai, K. (2000) | |
Gender equality: is it necessary? | |
Finance (Nairobi, Kenya). October 15. p. 8-9. |
Wint, Eleanor; Ngcobo, Thembi (2000) | |
We Don't Have to go to Bed on Phuthu Alone: A Case of Transformation in Colenso | |
Journal of Social Development in Africa. Volume 15 #2. July. p. 93-112. |
Kameri-Mbote, P. (200*) | |
Gender, good governance and separation of powers within the constitution | |
Perspectives on Gender Discourse. #2-1. p. 17-24. |
Longwe, S.H. (200*) | |
Assessment of the gender orientation of NEPAD | |
Perspectives on Gender Discourse. #3-2. p. 18-46. |
Murungi, B.K. (200*) | |
Women and citizenship rights | |
Perspectives on Gender Discourse. #2-1. p. 61-69. |
Nzomo, M. (200*) | |
NEPAD's resource mobilisation strategy: the gender dimensions | |
Perspectives on Gender Discourse. #3-2. p. 47-67. |
Wandia, M. (200*) | |
NEPAD and privatisation | |
Perspectives on Gender Discourse. #3-2. p. 68-73. |
Wanyande, P. (200*) | |
Affirmative action for Kenyan women: an analysis of the relevant provision of the draft constitution | |
Perspectives on Gender Discourse. #3-3. p. 49-61. |
Bankie, B.F. (1999) | |
Southern African race, class and gender perspectives, in an era of prospective social change | |
Southern Africa Political & Economic Monthly. Volume 12 #8. August. p. 47-50, 62. |
Chiroro, B. (1999) | |
Engendering democracy: women's participation in the constitutional reform process | |
Southern Africa Political & Economic Monthly. Volume 13 #1. October. p. 50-53. |
Da Rocha, B.J. (1999) | |
The Constitution Amendment Bill 1999 | |
Legislative Alert (Accra, Ghana). Volume 6 #1. October. p. 1-8. |
Duri, P.F. (1999) | |
Women in the shadow of politics | |
WomanPlus. Volume 4 #3. September-December. p. 24-28. |
George, L. (1999) | |
The printed word and a gender-sensitive society: the South African experience | |
African Publishing Review. Volume 8 #4. July-August. p. 5-6. |
Kagoro, B. (1999) | |
Life or death is in the power of words | |
WomanPlus. Volume 4 #2. May-August. p. 15-19. |
Madhuku, L. (1999) | |
Who are the people? | |
WomanPlus. Volume 4 #2. May-August. p. 7-10. |
McFadden, P. (1999) | |
Contesting the academy | |
Southern Africa Political & Economic Monthly. Volume 12 #7. July. p. 57-59. |
Nyoni, S.L. (1999) | |
Policy silences and invisible women | |
Social Change and Development. #47. May. p. 19-20, 25. |
Ofori-Mensah, A. (1999) | |
Gender-sensitivity in publishing: lessons from Ghana | |
African Publishing Review. Volume 8 #4. July-August. p. 1-4. |
Sakala, F. (1999) | |
Overcoming cultural and gender specific biases in professional performance | |
Southern Africa Political & Economic Monthly. Volume 12 #5. May. p. 59-61. |
Uledi-Kamanga, Brighton J. (1999) | |
Literature and Society: Race, Gender, and Culture in Bessie Head's Novels | |
Marang: Journal of Language and Literature. #Special issue. p. 39-50. |
Gachukia, E. (1998) | |
Educating girls and women: the role of FAWE | |
UNESCO-Africa: Quarterly Journal of the Regional Office in Dakar. #16. March-September. p. 74-82. |
Jo, J. (1998) | |
Which way Botswana feminism | |
Kutlwano. Volume 36 #1. January. p. 32-33. |
Kwesiga, J.C. (1998) | |
Women's empowerment: the link between theory and practice | |
Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #23. January-April. p. 7-9. |
Maboreke, M.; Sithole, E. (1998) | |
Amendment #14: the search for gender equity | |
Social Change and Development. #45. August. p. 30-31. |
Msiska, F.G.W. (1998) | |
Other opinions regarding a feasible education system in Malawi | |
Tizame. #6. November. p. 11-16. |
Mugabi, F. (1998) | |
The new Land Act: has it improved the position of Ugandan women? | |
Defender (Kampala, Uganda). Volume 4 #2. July-December. p. 10-12. |
Senavoe, J. (1998) | |
Ministry of women in the church: an understanding of some prohibitions | |
Africa Journal of Evangelical Theology. Volume 17.2. p. 127-140. |
Tamale, S. (1998) | |
Why affirmative action in Uganda is a sham | |
Defender (Kampala, Uganda). Volume 4 #1. p. 17-20. |
Tema, L. (1998) | |
Mosojane is now Tatitown court president | |
Kutlwano. Volume 36 #1. January. p. 12. |
Tumnde née Njikam, M.S. (1998) | |
The participation of women in politics and the democratisation process in Cameroon | |
Journal of Applied Social Sciences (Buea, Cameroon). Volume 1 #1. p. 43-58. |
Wachave, F. (1998) | |
Gender and education in Mozambique | |
UNESCO-Africa: Quarterly Journal of the Regional Office in Dakar. #16. March-September. p. 83-90. |
Win, E. (1998) | |
Advocacy Success: It is a Question of Strategy | |
WomanPlus. Volume 3 #1. January-April. p. 16-18. |
Kisitu, K. (1997) | |
Gender and inequality gaps in the health sector: paper presented at the Ministry of Health Seminar on Gender | |
Uganda Health Bulletin (Kampala, Uganda: 1995). Volume 1 #4 [05]. January-December. p. 40-43. |
Linda, N.G. (1997) | |
The creation of positive images of women in the media as a strategy to national development: the case for Uganda | |
Mawazo. Volume 7 #2. December. p. 32-40. |
Obbo, C.; Snyder, M. (1997) | |
The sky is the limit for Ugandan women: Pumla Kissosonkole | |
Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #20. January-March. p. 28-29. |
Ochwada, Hannington (1997) | |
Politics and Gender Relations in Kenya: A Historical Perspective | |
Africa Development: A Quarterly Journal of CODESRIA. Volume 22 #1. p. 123-139. |
Siekierska, E.; Grelot, J.-P. (1997) | |
Gender and cartography | |
Cartography and Remote Sensing Bulletin. #6. July. p. 73-81. |
Uganda. Health Planning Dept. (1997) | |
Gender concepts and terminology | |
Uganda Health Bulletin (Kampala, Uganda: 1995). Volume 1 #4 [05]. January-December. p. 25-29. |
Ogunsola-Bandele, M.F. (1996) | |
Women underrepresentation in administrative positions in the university | |
UNESCO-Africa: Quarterly Journal of the Regional Office in Dakar. #13. September. p. 42-49. |
Waliggo, J.M. (1996) | |
Did women get a raw deal in the new constitution? | |
Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #17. January-June. p. 37-43. |
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