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Your search for: subjects:"Women In Development Africa"


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Books on: "WOMEN IN DEVELOPMENT AFRICA" (Subject)

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    Transforming Capitalism and Patriarchy: Gender and Development in Africa
    Book by April A. Gordon; Lynne Rienner, 1996
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    ...bibliographical references p. . ISBN 1-55587-402-9 hc : alk. paper ISBN 1-55587-629-3 pb : alk. paper 1. Women in development Africa. 2. Capitalism Africa. 3. Patriarchy Africa. 4. Feminist theory Africa. I. Title. II. Series. HQ1240.5...
     
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    African Market Women and Economic Power: The Role of Women in African Economic Development
    Book by Bessie House-Midamba, Felix K. Ekechi; Greenwood Press, 1995
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    An interdisciplinary study of market women from all parts of Africa shows how, from historical times to the present, African women have used the economic power they have derived from market activities and commercial enterprises to improve their social and political status in a man's world. They used ...
     
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    The Feminization of Development Processes in Africa: Current and Future Perspectives
    Book by Valentine Udoh James, James S. Etim; Praeger Publishers, 1999
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    Women have historically provided vision and leadership to African countries and are now being recognized as pivotal to the overall sustainable development of Africa. In many cases, however, this recognition has not resulted in the empowerment of African women, who still face great discrimination ...
     


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