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Abidogun, Jamaine (2007) | |
Pushing and Pulling: Western Education's Impact on Women's Subjugation in Ghana | |
In: Falola, Toyin and Afolabi, Niyi (eds.). The Human Cost of African Migrations. New York: Routledge. |
Manuh, Takyiwaa (2007) | |
Doing Gender Work in Ghana | |
In: Cole, Catherine M. and Manuh, Takyiwaa and Miescher, Stephan (eds.). Africa After Gender? Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press. p. 125-149. |
Edewor, Patrick A. (2006) | |
Changing Perceptions of the Value of Daughters and Girls' Education among the Isoko of Nigeria | |
African Population Studies. Volume 21 #1. p. 55-70. |
Malt, Carol (2006) | |
Women, Museums, and the Public Sphere | |
Journal of Middle East Women's Studies. Volume 2 #2. Spring. p. 115-136. |
Ogunyemi, Bola (2006) | |
Gender, Socio-Economic Status and Educational Level as Determinants of Career Maturity of Nigerian Adolescents | |
Gender and Behaviour. Volume 4 #1. p. 686-700. |
Barro, Maimouna A. (2005) | |
The Role of Literacy in Enhancing Women's Agency and Well-Being: A Qualitative Inquiry of the Effects of the Tostan Educational Program on the Lives of Women in a Rural Community in Senegal | |
Ph.D. dissertation: University of Illinois, Urbana, Illinois. 241p. |
Boko, Sylvain H.; Baliamoune-Lutz, Mina; Kimuna, Sitawa R. (eds.) (2005) | |
Women in African Development: The Challenges of Globalization and Liberalization in the 21st Century | |
Trenton, New Jersey: Africa World Press. 199p. |
Byamukama, Dora K. (2005) | |
Legal Strategies to Increase Ugandan to Increase Ugandan Women's Access to Higher Education | |
In: Voices of African Women: Women's Rights in Ghana, Uganda, and Tanzania. p. 12-27. |
Cornwall, Andrea (ed.) (2005) | |
Readings in Gender in Africa | |
Bloomington, IN; Oxford: Indiana University Press; James Currey. 247p. |
Fargues, Philippe (2005) | |
Women in Arab Countries: Challenging the Patriarchal System? | |
Reproductive Health Matters. Volume 13 #25. May. p. 43-48. |
Limbu, Mande (2005) | |
Women and Higher Education in Tanzania | |
In: Voices of African Women: Women's Rights in Ghana, Uganda, and Tanzania. p. 28-39. |
Mackay, Angela (2005) | |
Mainstreaming Gender in United Nations Peacekeeping Training: Examples from East Timor, Ethiopia, and Eritrea | |
In: Mazurana, Dyan E. and Raven-Roberts, Angela and Parpart, Jane L. (eds.). Gender, Conflict and Peacekeeping. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman and Littlefield. |
Fonjong, Lotsmart (2004) | |
Nongovernmental Organizations and the Struggle for a New Status for Rural Women in the North Western Cameroon | |
In: Thorne, Magdalena E. (ed.). Women in Society: Achievements, Risks, and Challenges. New York: Nova Science Publishers. |
Moghadam, Valentine M. (2004) | |
Patriarchy in Transition: Women and the Changing Family in the Middle East | |
Journal of Comparative Family Studies. Volume 35 #2. Spring. p. 137-162. |
Russell, Mona L. (2004) | |
Creating the New Egyptian Woman: Consumerism, Education, and National Identity in Egypt, 1863-1922 | |
New York: Palgrave Macmillan. 237p. |
Ngoupande, Jean-Paul (2003) | |
In the Beginning There Was Lucy... | |
African Geopolitics. #10. Spring. |
North South Consultants Exchange (NSCE) (2003) | |
Impact Study of the New Horizons Program in Egypt | |
Washington, D.C.: USAID Development Experience Clearinghouse (DEC)/Development Experience System (DEXS). |
Okemwa, Pacificah (2003) | |
Impact of Adventist Schooling on the Status of Women in Kenya | |
In: Wamue, Grace and Theuri, Matthew M.(eds.). Quests for Integrity in Africa. Nairobi: Acton. |
Rathgeber, Eva M. (2003) | |
Women in Universities and University-Educated Women: The Current Situation in Africa | |
In: Teferra, Damtew and Altbach, Philip G. (eds.). African Higher Education: An International Reference Handbook. Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press. |
Akande, Jadesola (2002) | |
Vision 2010 and Women Empowerment in Nigeria | |
In: Adedoja, Taoheed A. and Obani, T.C. (eds.). Social Issues, Communication, and Special Education. Ibadan: Symphony. |
Akoto, E.M.; Tambashe, B.O.; Amouzou, A.; Djangone, A.R. (2002) | |
Besoins non-satisfaits en planification familiale et transition contraceptive au Burkina Faso, au Cameroun et en Côte d'Ivoire | |
Etude de la population africaine. Volume 17 #1. April. p. 19-45. |
Comm. on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women (2002) | |
Consideration of Reports Submitted by States Parties under Article 18 of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women: Initial, Second, Third, Fourth and Fifth Periodic Reports of States Parties: Congo | |
New York: United Nations. Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW). 143p. |
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. |
Kaziboni, Tabeth (2002) | |
The impact of gender education on the attitudes of post-independence women in Zimbabwe | |
Zimbabwe Journal of Educational Research. Volume 14 #2. July. p. 179-195. |
AbuBakr, Rashidah I. (2001) | |
West African Women in Exile: City, University and Dislocated Village | |
Jenda: A Journal of Culture and African Women Studies. Volume 1 #1. |
Atekyereza, Peter R. (2001) | |
The Education of Girls and Women in Uganda | |
Journal of Social Development in Africa. Volume 16 #2. July. p. 115-146. |
El Hassan, Idris S. (2001) | |
The Local and the Global: Gendering Education in the Sudan | |
In: Assefa, Taye and Rugumamu, Severine and Ghaffar, Abdel and Ahmed, M. (eds.). Globalization, Democracy and Development in Africa: Challenges and Prospects. Addis Ababa: Organization for Social Research in Eastern and Southern Africa(OSSREA). p. 347-364. |
Joshua, Milton O. (2001) | |
Gender Training with Men: Experiences and Reflections from East Africa | |
In: Sweetman, Caroline (ed.). Men's Involvement in Gender and Development Policy and Practice: Beyond Rhetoric. Oxford: Oxfam. |
Puja, Grace K. (2001) | |
Moving against the Grain: The Expectations and Experiences of Tanzanian Female Undergraduates | |
Ph.D. dissertation: University of Toronto, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. 340p. |
Willemse, Karin (2001) | |
'A Room of One's Own': Single Female Teachers Negotiating the Islamist Discourse in Sudan | |
Northeast African Studies. Volume 8 #3. p. 99-128. |
Banmeke, Funmi (2000) | |
Status of Women and Reproductive Health: Research Issue for the Academia | |
Paper presented at the 2nd International NAWACS (National Association of Women Academics) Conference, Abuja-Federal Capital, 5-10 September, 2000, Abuja, Nigeria. |
Comm. on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women (2000) | |
Consideration of Reports Submitted by States Parties under Article 18 of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women: Third and Fourth Periodic Reports of States Parties: Kenya | |
New York: United Nations. Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women. 44p. |
Felix-Emeribe, Nwanne (2000) | |
Higher Education, the Humanities and Women Development | |
Paper presented at the 2nd International NAWACS (National Association of Women Academics) Conference, Abuja-Federal Capital, 5-10 September, 2000, Abuja, Nigeria. |
Miri, Angela F. (2000) | |
Functional Literacy and Women Empowerment in Nigeria: A Desideratum of 21st Century | |
Nigerian Journal of Gender and Development. Volume 1 #1-2. p. 39-52. |
Ouendji, N.N. (2000) | |
Academic Freedom and the Position of Women in Cameroon | |
In: Sall, Ebrima (ed.). Women in Academia. Gender and Academic Freedom in Africa. Dakar: Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA). The State of Academic Freedom in Africa Series. |
Population Council (2000) | |
School, Home, Work, and Play: Adolescent Girls and Young Women in Eastern and Southern Africa | |
Nairobi: Population Council, East and Southern Africa Regional Office. |
Rathapo, S.B. (2000) | |
The State of Gender Information in Botswana | |
Libri. Volume 50 #4. p. 302-308. |
United Nations Statistics Division (2000) | |
The World's Women 2000: Trends and Statistics | |
New York: United Nations Statistics Division. Social Statistics and Indicators. Series K; #16. 16. 180p. |
De la Gorgendiere, Louise (1999) | |
Women's Life Stories and the Next Generation in Ghana: 'Educate a Woman...' | |
Social Analysis. Volume 43 #1. p. 53-72. |
Fallon, Kathleen M. (1999) | |
Education and Perceptions of Social Status and Power among Women in Larteh, Ghana | |
Africa Today. Volume 46 #2. p. 67-91. |
Klasen, Stephan (1999) | |
Does Gender Inequality Reduce Growth and Development: Evidence from Cross-Country Regressions | |
Washington, D.C.: World Bank. Development Research Group, Poverty Reduction and Economic Management Network. Policy Research Report on Gender and Development Working Paper Series #7. November. 36p. |
United Nations. Economic Commission for Africa (ECA) (1999) | |
Fifth African Regional Conference on Women: 16-23 November, 1994, Dakar, Senegal | |
Addis Ababa: United Nations, Economic Commission for Africa (ECA). |
Abushaka, Sarah R. (1998) | |
Strengthening Displaced Women's Educational Status with Regard to Population Issues in Dar Es Salaam-Jebel Aulia (Sudan) | |
Paper presented at the 2nd International Conference on Women in Africa and the African Diaspora: Health and Human Rights, October 23-27, 1998, Indianapolis, Indiana. Asso. of African Women Scholars, Indiana University, Women's Studies Program. |
Badri, Amna E.S.; Sadig, Intisar I.A. (1998) | |
Sudan between Peace and War: Internally Displaced Women in Khartoum and South and West Kordofan | |
Nairobi: United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM). 75p. |
Bryden, Matt; Steiner, Martina I. (1998) | |
Somalia between Peace and War: Somali Women on the Eve of the 21st Century | |
Nairobi: United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM). 77p. |
Fester, Gertrude (1998) | |
Closing the Gap: Activism and Academia in South Africa | |
In: Nnaemeka, Obioma (ed.). Sisterhood, Feminisms and Power: From Africa to Diaspora. Trenton: Africa World Press. p. 215-238. |
Hollos, Marida (1998) | |
The Status of Women in Southern Nigeria: Is Education a Help or a Hindrance? | |
In: Bloch, Marianne N. and Beoku-Betts, Josephine A. and Tabachnick, B. Robert (eds.). Women and Education in Sub-Saharan Africa: Power, Opportunities, and Constraints. Boulder, Colorado: Lynne Rienner Publishers. p. 247-276. |
Kumsa, Kuwee (1998) | |
Oromo Women and the Oromo National Movement: Dilemmas, Problems and Prospects for True Liberation | |
In: Jalata, Asafa (ed.). Oromo Nationalism and the Ethiopian Discourse: The Search for Freedom and Democracy. Lawrenceville, New Jersey: Red Sea Press. |
Orewere, Ben N. (1998) | |
Women, Communication and Self-Actualisation: Women only to be Seen and Not to Be Heard? | |
In: Orewere, Ben 'Nata and Mamven, Larai J. (eds.). Plateau State Woman: Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow: A National Seminar. Lagos, Nigeria: National Council of Women Societies and the African Council for Communication Education. |
Udoh, Dorothy (1998) | |
Population Education as an Effective Tool for Improving Women's Status in Nigeria | |
Paper presented at the 2nd International Conference on Women in Africa and the African Diaspora: Health and Human Rights, October 23-27, 1998, Indianapolis, Indiana. Asso. of African Women Scholars, Indiana University, Women's Studies Program. |
Baden, Sally (1997) | |
Post-Conflict Mozambique: Women's Special Situation, Population Issues and Gender Perspectives to be Integrated into Skills Training and Employment Promotion | |
Geneva: International Labour Office, Training Policies and Systems Branch. August. 139p. |
Dickinson, Sandra C. (1997) | |
Visions of a Post-Apartheid South Africa: Literacy, Empowerment, and the Cultural Transformation of Black Women | |
M.A. Thesis: University of Oklahoma, Norman, Oklahoma. 82p. |
Fallon, Kathleen M. (1997) | |
The Effects of Gender and Education on Perceptions of Social Status and Power in Larteh, Ghana | |
Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University, African Studies Program. 36p. |
Hopfer, Christiane (1997) | |
Empowering Adult Education in Namibia and South Africa during and after Apartheid | |
International Review of Education. Volume 43 #1. p. 43-59. |
Riphenburg, Carol (1997) | |
Women's Status and Cultural Expression: Changing Gender Relations and Structural Adjustment in Zimbabwe | |
Africa Today. Volume 44 #1. p. 33-50. |
Russell, Mona L. (1997) | |
Creating the New Woman: Consumerism, Education, and National Identity in Egypt, 1863-1922 | |
Ph.D. dissertation: Georgetown University, Washington, DC. 431p. |
Tamale, Sylvia; Oloka-Onyango, Joe (1997) | |
Bitches at the Academy: Gender and Academic Freedom at the African University | |
Africa Development: A Quarterly Journal of CODESRIA. Volume 22 #1. p. 13-37. |
Yates, Rachel (1997) | |
Literacy, Gender and Vulnerability: Donor Discourses and Local Realities | |
IDS Bulletin. Volume 28 #3. p. 112-121. |
Buchmann, C. (1996) | |
The Debt Crisis, Structural Adjustment and Women's Education: Implications for Status and Social Development | |
International Journal of Comparative Sociology. Volume 37 #1-2. p. 5-30. |
Haq, Khadija (1996) | |
Global Commitment for Women's Advancement and African Reality | |
Development. #2. p. 30-34. |
Ibrahim, Mostafa H.A. (1996) | |
A Study of the Relationship between Women's Education and Socio-Economic Status and Demographic Development in Selected Villages of the Assiut Governorate | |
Journal of Agricultural Sciences. Volume 27 #3. |
Kidandy, J.W.; Atieno, F.; Akinyi, J.; Oyugi, Catherine A. (1996) | |
Improving the Socioeconomic, Psychological and Emotional Status of HIV+ve Women of Low Income Earnings | |
Paper presented at the 11th Annual International Conference on AIDS, July 7-12, 1996, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. |
Malekela, G.A. (1996) | |
Tanzanian School Women Talking: Are the Traditional Patterns of Thinking Changing? | |
Utafiti. Volume 3 #2. p. 131-154. |
Meena, Ruth (1996) | |
Situational Analysis of Education of Girls/Women in Tanzania | |
Utafiti. Volume 3 #2. p. 39-90. |
Soliman, Azza A. (1996) | |
The Status of Women in Egypt (National and Regional Inequities) | |
In: Cairo Demographic Centre (CDC). CDC 25th Annual Seminar on Population Issues in the Middle East, Africa, and Asia, 1995. Cairo: CDC. Research Monograph Series #25. p. 412-461. |
United Nations. Population Division (1996) | |
Population and Women: Proceedings of the United Nations Expert Group Meeting on Population and Women, Gaborone, Botswana, 22-26 June, 1992 | |
New York: United Nations. 435p. |
Zambia Association for Research and Development (ZARD) (1996) | |
Zambia Today: A Gender Perspective: An Analysis of the Public's Views | |
Lusaka: Zambia Association for Research and Development (ZARD). 131p. |
Alaoui El Mdaghri, Cherifa (1995) | |
Women, Environment and Population: A Moroccan Case Study | |
IDS Bulletin. Volume 26 #1. January. p. 61-65. |
Britain-Zimbabwe Society (BZS) (1995) | |
The Gender Issue: The Role of Education | |
London: Britain Zimbabwe Society (BZS). Supplement to the BZS Members' Newsletter, #95/4. 8p. |
El-Deeb, Bothaina; Eltigani, Azza (1995) | |
Socio-Economic Determinants of Contraceptive Use in Sudan | |
In: Cairo Demographic Centre (CDC). CDC 24th Annual Seminar on Population Issues and the Challenges of the 21st Century in the Middle East, Africa, and Asia, 1994. Cairo: CDC. Research Monograph Series #24. p. 345-373. |
Getecha, Ciru; Chipika, Jesimen; Waller, Margaret; Gombera, David (eds.) (1995) | |
Zimbabwe Women's Voices | |
Harare: Zimbabwe Women's Resource Centre and Network (ZWRCN). September. 173p. |
Hasan, Idris Salim al- (1995) | |
Gender Religious Experience: Women and Quranic Schools in Eastern Sudan | |
Eastern Africa Social Science Research Review. Volume 11 #1. January. p. 1-20. |
Kabiru, Wanjiku M.; Masinjila, Masheti (1995) | |
ABC of Gender Analysis: A Framework of Analysis for the Education Sector | |
Nairobi: Forum for African Women Educationalists. 25p. |
Lephoto, Hyacinth M. (1995) | |
Educating Women for Empowerment in Lesotho | |
Convergence. Volume 28 #3. p. 5-13. |
Lind, Agneta (1995) | |
Women and Literacy: With Particular Reference in Southern Africa | |
Journal of the African Association for Literacy and Adult Education. Volume 9 #1. p. 1-11. |
White, Caroline (1995) | |
Gender on the Agenda: Will Women Gain Equality in the New South Africa? | |
Johannesburg: Center for Policy Studies. Policy Issues and Actors. Volume 8 #7. August. 39p. |
Yambo-Odotte, Dommie (1995) | |
The Women's Agenda: Kenya/Uganda | |
Nairobi: ZebraLink Communications. VHS/PAL Videocassette. 1/2 Inch. Color. |
Benjamin, Lehn M.; Walters, Shirley (1994) | |
'The Women Can Also Dig the Graves': The Centrality of 'Power and Resistance' for Gender Training in South Africa | |
Convergence. Volume 27 #2-3. p. 167-174. |
Besha, Ruth M. (ed.) (1994) | |
African Women: Our Burdens and Struggles | |
Johannesburg: Institute for African Alternatives. Papers from an IFAA Residential Course: African Women: Transformation and Development, held in Dar es Salaam in 1991. 101p. |
Ejide, Ben (1994) | |
An Investigation of the Impact of Socioeconomic Status, Gender, and Religious Views on Attributional Patterns of High School Students in Nigeria | |
Ph.D. dissertation: Loyola University of Chicago, Chicago, Illinois. 124p. |
Green, Cynthia P. (1994) | |
Sustainable Development: Population and the Environment | |
Washington, D.C.: Academy for Educational Development. 214p. |
Haddad, Lawrence; Hoddinott, John (1994) | |
Women's Income and Boy-Girl Anthropometric Status in the Cote d'Ivoire | |
World Development. Volume 22 #4. April. p. 543-553. |
Lessing, Margaret (ed.) (1994) | |
South African Women Today | |
Cape Town: Maskew Miller Longman. 303p. |
Okeke, Philomina E. (1994) | |
Patriarchial Continuities and Contradictions in African Women's Education and Socio-Economic Status: An Ethnographic Study of Currently Employed University Educated Igbo Women in Nigeria | |
Ph.D. dissertation: Dalhousie University, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. 324p. |
Okonkwo, I.C. (1994) | |
Integrating Women into the Nigerian Economic Mainstream: The Case of Entrepreneurship Education | |
Journal of Education and Social Change. Volume 7 #4-8 #1. p. 78-90. |
Prekel, Truida (1994) | |
South African Women: Meeting the Challenges of the 1990s | |
In: South African Women Today. |
Toubia, Nahid; Bahyeldin, Amira; Hijab, Nadia; Heba, Abdel-Latif (1994) | |
Arab Women: A Profile of Diversity and Change | |
Cairo: Population Council. 64p. |
Afrik, T. (1993) | |
Non-Literate Women in Extreme Poverty | |
UNESCO-Africa. Volume 6. p. 12-20. |
Badran, Hoda (1993) | |
Women's Human Rights: A Conditionality for Sustainability | |
In: Faris, Mohamed A. and Hasan Khan, Mabmood (eds.). Sustainable Agriculture in Egypt. Boulder, Colorado: Lynne Rienner Publishers. |
El-Deeb, Bothaina (1993) | |
Women, Status, Fertility, and Family Planning in Egypt | |
Cairo: Cairo Demographic Centre. 59p. |
Gordan, Adele (1993) | |
Behind the Barriers: Women, Work and Education on Peri-Urban Smallholdings | |
Agenda: Empowering Women for Gender Equity. #18. p. 28-40. |
Khasiani, Shanyisa A. (1993) | |
The Impact of Migration on Women's Status in Kenya | |
Wajibu. Volume 8 #3. p. 5-7. |
Mackenzie, Liz (1993) | |
On Our Feet: Taking Steps to Challenge Women's Oppression: A Handbook on Gender and Popular Education Workshops | |
Adult Education and Development. #41 Supplement. p. 3-171. |
Shapiro, David; Tambashe, B. Oleko (1993) | |
Fertility and the Status of Women in Kinshasa | |
In: International Population Conference: Montreal, 1993. Liege, Belgium: International Union for the Scientific Study of Population (IUSSP). Volume One. p. 325-350. |
Van de Walle, Francine; Van de Walle, Etienne (1993) | |
Women's Status in the Demographic Literature on Sub-Saharan Africa | |
Paper presented at the IUSSP Seminar on Women and Demographic Change in Sub-Saharan Africa Held at Dakar, Senegal, March 3-6, 1993. Liege, Belgium: International Union for the Scientific Study of Population. |
White, Caroline (Compiler); Vincent, Anne; Madumise, Brenda (1993) | |
Status of South African Women: Sourcebook in Tables and Graphs: The Reasons for Change | |
Marshalltown, South Africa: African National Congress (ANC) Women's League Policy Division. 62p. |
Wolff, Brent (1993) | |
Social Context in the Treatment of Childhood Illness in Nigeria: The Role of Women's Work and Program Environment | |
Paper presented at the 62nd Annual Conference of the Population Association of America (PAA), April 1-3, 1993, Cincinnati, Ohio. Alexandria, Virginia. |
Amazigo, Uche O. (1992) | |
Women, Education and Society | |
In: Osakue, Grace and Okojie, Jane and Osakue, Duncan (eds.). Women and Education: Edited Proceedings of the Third Annual Women in Nigeria Conference. Samaru, Nigeria: Women in Nigeria (WIN). p. 5-13. |
Amoji, A.N. (1992) | |
Rural Women in Socio-Economic Development | |
In: Osakue, Grace and Okojie, Jane and Osakue, Duncan (eds.). Women and Education: Edited Proceedings of the Third Annual Women in Nigeria Conference. Samaru, Nigeria: Women in Nigeria (WIN). p. 132-135. |
Eshete, Almaz (1992) | |
Population and Women in Development: Gender Issues in the Context of Population and Development | |
African Development Review. Volume 4 #2. December. p. 79-117. |
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