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![]() | Kitetu, Catherine Wawasi (ed.) (2008) |
Gender, science and technology: perspectives from Africa | |
![]() | Dakar: CODESRIA. Gender series #6. 177p. |
![]() | Mukadasi, B.; Nabalegwa, M.; Bukenya, M. (2005) |
Information communication technology use pattern by women tree farmers in Buzaya County, Kamuli District, Uganda | |
Uganda Journal of Agricultural Sciences. Volume 11 #1. November. p. 26-33. |
![]() | Runhare, Tawanda (2003) |
![]() | Women perceptions of 'masculine' technical careers: a comparative study of women in 'feminine' and 'masculine' employment occupations in the city of Gweru, Zimbabwe |
Zimbabwe Journal of Educational Research. Volume 15 #3. November. p. 133-150. |
![]() | Sakyi-Dawson, O.; Kudadjie, C. (2002) |
Adoption of improve micro-enterprise technology and changes in performance of rural women's roles among the Dangmes in Ghana | |
Journal of the Ghana Science Association. Volume 4 #2. p. 114-130. |
![]() | Schlüter, T.; Mbede, E. (2000) |
Workshop on 'Gender and environmental concerns among female geoscientists in Africa' | |
Bulletin (UNESCO. Nairobi Office). Volume 35 #1. January-June. p. 19-22. |
![]() | Musambachime, M. (1997) |
Iron, gender and power: rituals of transportation in African societies | |
The Journal of Humanities (Lusaka). Volume 1 #1. June. p. 60-61. |
![]() | Ochanda, A. (1997) |
The consultative meeting on girls and women in science and technology in Africa: challenges and opportunities for the 21st century | |
Bulletin (UNESCO. Nairobi Office). Volume 32 #2. July-December. p. 23-27. |
![]() | Kibunja, M. (1995) |
Kenya Police, where women compete with men | |
Kenya Police Review. December. p. 19-20. |
![]() | Sithole, I. (1994) |
Women and Science in Zimbabwe: Some Issues That Still Persist | |
Discovery and Innovation. Volume 6 #2. June. p. 128-133. |
![]() | Muhindi, J.M. (1992) |
The secret behind sim-sim butter | |
Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #5. January-March. p. 6-7. |
![]() | Ogala, M. (1992) |
Ugandan Women Penetrate the Industrial Sector | |
Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #5. January-March. p. 8-9. |
![]() | Ogola, M. (1992) |
It is a technology breakthrough, matooke peels for domestic fuel | |
Arise (Kampala, Uganda). #5. January-March. p. 4, 6. |
![]() | Reimer, L. (1992) |
Women in engineering in Zimbabwe | |
Zimbabwe Engineer. Volume 57 #2. February. p. 17-19. |
![]() | Nketu, L. (1989) |
Technology and rural woman (Nairobi, August, 1988) | |
ATS Newsletter. Volume 3 #1. June. p. 19. |
![]() | Varghese, S. (1989) |
Girls & women in science & technology based careers | |
Science Education in Zambia. p. 36-38. |
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