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Niang, Soukeyna (2022) | |
Un Processus de Paix Genré? Les limites de la mobilisation des organisations féminines pour la paix en Casamance | |
Cadernos de Estudos Africanos. #42. |
Rudolf, Markus (2022) | |
For Us, Women are Sacred: Gender and conflict in the Casamance | |
Cadernos de Estudos Africanos. #42. |
Salem, Hajer ben Hadj (2022) | |
Neo-Orientalizing the Tunisian Woman: The Geopolitics of Women's Rights in Post-2011 Tunisia | |
Journal of South Asian and Middle Eastern Studies. Volume 45 #4. p. 40-66. |
Sánchez Bernal, Indira (2021) | |
Entrevista a Rania Benzina. La dicotomía del proceso emancipatorio político y social de las tunecinas | |
Revista Paginas. Volume 13 #32. |
Woudammiké, Joseph (2021) | |
Sport, patriotisme et récupération politique au Cameroun à travers deux figures emblématiques du rayonnement sportif féminin: le cas de Françoise Mbango et de Sarah Etongué | |
Africana studia: revista internacional de estudos africanos. Volume 36. p. 39-52. |
Linssen, Dalia Habib (2018) | |
Reconsidering the Image of the Blue Bra: Photography, Conflict, and Cultural Memory in the 2011-2013 Egyptian Uprising | |
Humanities. Volume 7 #1. |
Évora, Roselma (2018) | |
Representação e Comportamento Politico na Perspetiva do Género em Cabo Verde | |
Journal of Cape Verdean Studies. Volume 3 #1. p. 58-65. |
Watkins, Sarah E. (2017) | |
'Tomorrow She Will Reign': Intimate Power and the Making of a Queen Mother in Rwanda, c.1800-1863 | |
Gender and History. Volume 29 #1. p. 129-140. |
Day, Lynda R. (2015) | |
Women Chiefs and Post War Reconstruction in Sierra Leone | |
African and Asian Studies. Volume 14 #1-2. p. 19-39. |
Ibrahim, Aisha Fofana (2015) | |
Whose Seat will become Reserved? The 30% Quota Campaign in Sierra Leone | |
African and Asian Studies. Volume 14 #1-2. p. 61-84. |
M'Cormack-Hale, Fredline A.O. (2015) | |
Going beyond Numbers: Reframing Substantive Representation of Women Parliamentarians in Post-War Sierra Leone | |
African and Asian Studies. Volume 14 #1-2. p. 85-107. |
Muntunutwiwe, Jean-Salathiel (2013) | |
La mobilisation politique des jeunes au Burundi à travers les élections démocratiques de 2010 | |
Les Cahiers d'Afrique de l'Est / The East African Review. Volume 46 #2. p. 115-133. |
Fallon, Kathleen M. (2008) | |
Democracy and the Rise of Women's Movements in Sub-Saharan Africa | |
Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press. |
Konings, Piet (2008) | |
Privatisation and Labour Militancy: The Case of Cameroon's Tea Estates | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 26 #1. January. p. 51-70. |
MacKian, Sara C. (2008) | |
What the Papers Say: Reading Therapeutic Landscapes of Women's Health and Empowerment in Uganda | |
Health and Place. Volume 14 #1. March. p. 106-115. |
Skaine, Rosemarie (2008) | |
Women Political Leaders in Africa | |
Jefferson, North Carolina: McFarland and Co. 206p. |
Abdullah, Hussaina J. (2007) | |
Women as Emergent Actors: A Survey of New Women's Organizations in Nigeria since the 1990s | |
In: Cole, Catherine M. and Manuh, Takyiwaa and Miescher, Stephan (eds.). Africa After Gender? Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press. p. 150-167. |
Adams, Melinda (2007) | |
'National Machineries' and Authoritarian Politics: The Case of Cameroon | |
International Feminist Journal of Politics. Volume 9 #2. June. p. 176-197. |
Alhassan-Alolo, Namawu (2007) | |
Gender and Corruption: Testing the New Consensus | |
Public Administration and Development. Volume 27 #3. August. p. 227-237. |
Ashenafi, Meaza (2007) | |
Participation of Women in Politics and Public Decision Making in Ethiopia | |
M.A. Thesis: University of Connecticut, Storrs, Connecticut. 162p. |
Association for Women's Rights in Development (2007) | |
Legislating against Sexual Violence in Kenya: An Interview with the Honorable Njoki Ndungu | |
Reproductive Health Matters. Volume 15 #29. May. p. 149-154. |
Bank, Leslie (2007) | |
The Rhythms of the Yards: Urbanism, Backyards and Housing Policy in South Africa | |
Journal of Contemporary African Studies. Volume 25 #2. May. p. 205-228. |
Baron, Beth (2007) | |
Egypt as a Woman: Nationalism, Gender, and Politics | |
Berkeley, California: University of California Press. 287p. |
Bishop, Elizabeth (2007) | |
The Card in Her Purse: Citizenship and Gender in Arab Egypt | |
Paper presented at the 2007 Annual Meeting of the Middle East Studies Association (MESA), November 17-20, 2007, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Tucson. |
Blaydes, Lisa; El Tarouty, Safinaz (2007) | |
Women's Electoral Participation in Egyptian Parliamentary Elections | |
Paper presented at the 2007 Annual Meeting of the Middle East Studies Association (MESA), November 17-20, 2007, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Tucson. |
Chakraborty, Lekha S.; Bagchi, A. (2007) | |
Fiscal Decentralisation and Gender Responsive Budgeting in South Africa: An Appraisal | |
New Delhi: National Institute for Public Finance and Policy. 34p. |
Cole, Catherine M.; Manuh, Takyiwaa; Miescher, Stephan (eds.) (2007) | |
Africa after Gender? | |
Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press. 328p. |
Dris-Ait-Hamadouche, Louisa (2007) | |
The Maghreb: Social, Political, and Economic Developments | |
Perspectives on Global Development and Technology. Volume 6 #1-3. p. 261-290. |
Everhart-Valentin, Kira (2007) | |
Empowering Participation: NGOs and Women's Political Participation in Uganda, Kenya, Cote d'Ivoire and Mali | |
M.A. Thesis: Kansas State University, Manhattan, Kansas. 63p. |
Fayankinnu, E.A.; Alo, O.A. (2007) | |
Globalisation and Work: An Insight from the Ghanaian and Nigerian Women Experience | |
Gender and Behaviour. Volume 5 #1. June. p. 1129-1161. |
Fonchingong, Charles C.; Tanga, Pius T. (2007) | |
Crossing Rural-Urban Spaces: The Takumbeng and Activism in Cameroon's Democratic Crusade | |
Cahiers d'études africaines. Volume 47 #185. p. 117-143. |
Gamedze-Dlamini, Hypertia N. (2007) | |
Influence of Law on the Position of Women in Swaziland | |
M.A. Thesis: University of South Africa, Pretoria, South Africa. 159p. |
Gasa, Nomboniso (ed.) (2007) | |
Women in South African History: basus'iimbokodo, bawel'imilambo / They Remove Boulders and Cross Rivers | |
Cape Town: HSRC press. 458p. |
Gilman, Sarah E. (2007) | |
Feminist Organizing in Tunisia: Negotiating Transnational Linkages and the State | |
In: Moghadam, Valentine M. (ed.). From Patriarchy to Empowerment: Women's Participation, Movements, and Rights in the Middle East, North Africa, and South Asia. Syracuse, New York: Syracuse University Press. |
Hansen-Kuhn, Karen (2007) | |
Women and Food Crises: How U.S. Food Aid Policies Can Better Support Their Struggles: A Discussion Paper | |
Washington, D.C.: ActionAid International. 12p. |
Hanson, Cindy (2007) | |
Canadian Gender-Based Analysis Training in South Africa | |
International Feminist Journal of Politics. Volume 9 #2. June. p. 198-217. |
Hartwig, Elisabeth (2007) | |
Rural African Women as Subjects of Social and Political Change: A Case Study of Women in Northwestern Cameroon | |
Munster, Germany/London: Lit/Global. Rural Gender Studies #6. |
Hermanson, Judith A. (2007) | |
Violence, Poverty and Survival in Darfur, Sudan | |
Development. #50. p. 154-159. |
Hessini, Leila (2007) | |
Abortion and Islam: Policies and Practice in the Middle East and North Africa | |
Reproductive Health Matters. Volume 15 #29. May. p. 75-84. |
Hunter, Mark (2007) | |
The Changing Political Economy of Sex in South Africa: The Significance of Unemployment and Inequalities to the Scale of the AIDS Pandemic | |
Social Science and Medicine. Volume 64 #3. February. p. 689-700. |
Khanna, Ranjana (2007) | |
Algeria Cuts: Women and Representation, 1830 to the Present | |
Stanford, California: Stanford University Press. Cultural Memory in the Present Series. |
Landolt, Laura K. (2007) | |
USAID, Population Control, and NGO-Led Democratization in Egypt: The Fate of the ICPD Programme of Action | |
Democratization. Volume 14 #4. August. p. 706-722. |
Lasslop, Nathalie (2007) | |
Understanding the Impact of Women Members of Parliament on Peace, Security and Decision-Making | |
Conflict Trends. #1. p. 32-39. |
MacMaster, Neil (2007) | |
The Colonial 'Emancipation' of Algerian Women: The Marriage Law of 1959 and the Failure of Legislation on Women's Rights in the Post-Independence Era | |
Stichproben - Vienna Journal of African Studies. Volume 7 #12. p. 91-116. |
Makoro, T. (2007) | |
The Political Emancipation of Women in South Africa and the Challenge to Leadership in the Churches | |
Studies in World Christianity. Volume 13 #1. p. 53-66. |
Maloba, Wunyabari, O. (2007) | |
African Women in Revolution | |
Trenton, New Jersey: Africa World Press. 296p. |
McCaskie, T.C. (2007) | |
The Life and Afterlife of Yaa Asantewaa | |
Africa: Journal of the International African Institute. Volume 77 #2. p. 151-179. |
McFadden, Patricia (2007) | |
African Feminist Perspectives of Post-Coloniality | |
The Black Scholar. Volume 37 #1. Spring. p. 36-42. |
Meer, Shamim (2007) | |
Experiences of Democracy in South Africa from a Feminist Perspective | |
Development. #50. p. 96-103. |
Moghadam, Valentine M. (ed.) (2007) | |
From Patriarchy to Empowerment: Women's Participation, Movements, and Rights in the Middle East, North Africa, and South Asia | |
Syracuse, New York: Syracuse University Press. |
Morna, Colleen L.; Tolmay, Susan (eds.) (2007) | |
At the Coalface: Gender and Local Government in Southern Africa | |
Johannesburg: Gender Links. 316p. |
Nyasulu, Dorothy (2007) | |
Gender Analysis of the Malawi Health Sector Wide Approach: An Examination of Resource Allocation and Targeting to Different Needs of Women, Men, and Other Groups | |
Lilongwe, Malawi: United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) Country Office, Malawi. June. 46p. |
Omotola, J. Shola (2007) | |
What is this Gender Talk All about after All? Gender, Power and Politics in Contemporary Nigeria | |
African Study Monographs. Volume 28 #1. p. 33-46. |
Osorio, Conceicao (2007) | |
Subverting Political Power? Gender Analysis of the 2004 Legislative Elections in Mozambique | |
Maputo: WLSA Mozambique. 160p. |
Pearson, Elizabeth W. (2007) | |
Gender, Power, and Policymaking: Developing Gender-Based Violence Legislation in Rwanda | |
M.Phil. Thesis: University of Oxford, Oxford, Great Britain. 112p. |
Powley, Elizabeth; Pearson, Elizabeth (2007) | |
'Gender is Society': Inclusive Lawmaking in Rwanda's Parliament | |
Critical Half: Bi-Annual Journal for Women International. Volume 5 #1-2. Winter. p. 15-19. |
Prince, Ruth (2007) | |
Salvation and Tradition: Configurations of Faith in a Time of Death | |
Journal of Religion in Africa. Volume 37 #1. p. 84-115. |
Ramlall, Nirala (2007) | |
The Barriers That Inhibit Women from Breaking the Glass Ceiling in the South African Public Service | |
M.B.A. Thesis: Durban University of Technology, Durban, South Africa. 108p. |
Sadgrove, Jo (2007) | |
'Keeping Up Appearances': Sex and Religion amongst University Students in Uganda | |
Journal of Religion in Africa. Volume 37 #1. p. 116-144. |
Samuelson, Meg (2007) | |
Remembering the Nation, Dismembering Women? Stories of the South African Transition | |
Scottsville, South Africa: University of Kwazulu-Natal Press. 272p. |
Sater, James N. (2007) | |
Changing Politics from Below? Women Parliamentarians in Morocco | |
Democratization. Volume 14 #4. August. p. 723-742. |
Seidman, Gay W. (2007) | |
Institutional Dilemmas: Representation versus Mobilization in the South African Gender Commission | |
In: Cole, Catherine M. and Manuh, Takyiwaa and Miescher, Stephan (eds.). Africa After Gender? Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press. p. 30-47. |
Skalli, Loubna H. (2007) | |
Women, Communications, and Democratization in Morocco | |
In: Moghadam, Valentine M. (ed.). From Patriarchy to Empowerment: Women's Participation, Movements, and Rights in the Middle East, North Africa, and South Asia. Syracuse, New York: Syracuse University Press. |
Smythe, Kathleen R. (2007) | |
African Women and White Sisters at the Karema Mission Station, 1894-1920 | |
Journal of Women's History. Volume 19 #2. Summer. |
Stone, Judith (2007) | |
When She was White: The True Story of a Family Divided by Race | |
New York: Miramax Books/Hyperion. 324p. |
Taylor, Viviene (2007) | |
Recasting Power and Transforming Governance: A Feminist Perspective from the South | |
Development. #50. p. 28-35. |
Tessler, Mark (2007) | |
What Leads Some Ordinary Arab Men and Women to Approve of Terrorist Acts against the United States | |
Journal of Conflict Resolution. Volume 51 #2. p. 305-328. |
Todes, A.; Williamson, Amanda; Sithole, Pearl (2007) | |
Local Government, Gender and Integrated Development Planning | |
Cape Town: Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC) Press. 41p. |
Tonnessen, Liv; Roald, Anne S. (2007) | |
Discrimination in the Name of Religious Freedom: The Rights of Women and Non-Muslims after the Comprehensive Peace Agreement in Sudan | |
Bergen, Norway: Chr. Michelsen Institut. Working Paper Series 2007-5. 50p. |
Van den Bergh-Collier, Edda (2007) | |
Towards Gender Equality in Mozambique: A Profile on Gender Relations: Update 2006 | |
Stockholm: SIDA. January. 69p. |
Vaughan, Megan (2007) | |
The Story of an African Famine: Gender and Famine in Twentieth-Century Malawi | |
Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. |
Wagacha, Njambi (2007) | |
State-Society Relations: The Politics of Agency and the Quest for Women's Empowerment in Kenya's Post-Independence Era | |
Amherst, Massachusetts: Hampshire College, School of Social Science. 104p. |
Waylen, Georgina (2007) | |
Women's Mobilization and Gender Outcomes in Transitions to Democracy: The Case of South Africa | |
Comparative Political Studies. Volume 40 #5. May. p. 521-546. |
Wieder, Alan (2007) | |
A Mother and Her Daughters: Jewish Teachers and the Fight against Apartheid | |
Teachers College Record. Volume 109 #5. May. p. 1235-1260. |
Willemse, Karin (2007) | |
One Foot in Heaven: Narratives on Gender and Islam in Darfur, West-Sudan | |
Leiden/Boston: Brill. Women and Gender, the Middle East and the Islamic World Series #5. 547p. |
World Bank (2007) | |
Gender and Economic Growth in Tanzania: Unleashing the Power of Women | |
Washington, D.C.: World Bank. |
Abdulkadir, Fowsia (2006) | |
The Human Rights Predicament: A Critical Gender-Based Analysis of the Somali Region (Ogaden), Ethiopia | |
Journal of Oromo Studies. Volume 13 #1-2. July. |
Abusharaf, Rogaia M. (2006) | |
Competing Masculinities: Probing Political Disputes as Acts of Violence against Women from Southern Sudan and Darfur | |
Human Rights Review. Volume 7 #2. p. 59-74. |
Achola, Milcah Amolo (2006) | |
Public Health Policy in Kenya: The Case of Nairobi's Maternal and Child Health | |
In: Falola, Toyin; Heaton, Matthew M. (eds.), Endangered Bodies: Women, Children, and Health in Africa. p. 237-248. |
Adams, Melinda J. (2006) | |
Colonial Policies and Women's Participation in Public Life: The Case of British Southern Cameroons | |
African Studies Quarterly. Volume 8 #3. Spring. p. 1-22. |
Agina-Ude, Ada; Anya, Okeke O. (2006) | |
Gender Issues in the Report of the National Political Reform Conference (NPRC) | |
Lagos: Gender and Development Action (GADA). 82p. |
Alfers, Laura C. (2006) | |
Stirring the Hornet's Nest: Women's Citizenship and Childcare in Post-Apartheid South Africa | |
M.A. Thesis: Rhodes University, Grahamstown, South Africa. 102p. |
Amadi, A.A. (2006) | |
The Case for Alternative Dispute Resolution and Negotiation as Strategies for Domestication of International Human Rights Instruments | |
In: Musa, Roselynn and Mohammed, Faiza J. and Manji, Firoze M. (eds.). Breathing Life Into the African Union Protocol on Women's Rights in Africa. Nairobi/Oxford: Solidarity for African Women's Rights/African Books Collective. |
Angevine, Sara (2006) | |
Women Parliamentarians Perceptions of Political Influence in the South Africa Parliament | |
M.Phil. Thesis: University of the Western Cape, Bellville, South Africa. 86p. |
Anonymous (2006) | |
Focus on the Protocol to the African Charter on Human and People's Rights on the Rights of Women in Africa | |
African Human Rights Law Journal. Volume 6 #1. |
Askin, Kelly D. (2006) | |
Prosecuting Gender Crimes Committed in Darfur: Holding Leaders Accountable for Sexual Violence | |
In: Totten, Samuel and Markusen, Eric (eds.). Genocide in Darfur: Investigating the Atrocities in the Sudan. New York: Routledge. |
Banda, Fareda (2006) | |
Women, Law and Human Rights in Southern Africa | |
Journal of Southern African Studies. Volume 32 #1. March. p. 13-27. |
Baron, Beth (2006) | |
Women, Honour, and the State: Evidence from Egypt | |
Middle Eastern Studies. Volume 42 #1. January. p. 1-20. |
Bauer, Gretchen (2006) | |
Namibia: Losing Ground without Mandatory Quotas | |
In: Bauer, Gretchen and Britton, Hannah E. (eds.). Women in African Parliaments. Boulder, Colorado: Lynne Rienner Publishers. |
Bauer, Gretchen; Britton, Hannah E. (2006) | |
Women in African Parliaments: A Continental Shift? | |
In: Bauer, Gretchen and Britton, Hannah E. (eds.). Women in African Parliaments. Boulder, Colorado: Lynne Rienner Publishers. |
Bauer, Gretchen; Britton, Hannah E. (eds.) (2006) | |
Women in African Parliaments | |
Boulder, Colorado: Lynne Rienner Publishers. 237p. |
Becker, Heike (2006) | |
'New Things after Independence': Gender and Traditional Authorities in Postcolonial Namibia | |
Journal of Southern African Studies. Volume 32 #1. March. p. 29-48. |
Bier, Laura E. (2006) | |
From Mothers of the Nation to Daughters of the State: Gender and the Politics of Inclusion in Egypt, 1922-1967 | |
Ph.D. dissertation: New York University, New York, New York. 351p. |
Britton, Hannah E. (2006) | |
South Africa: Mainstreaming Gender in a New Democracy | |
In: Bauer, Gretchen and Britton, Hannah E. (eds.). Women in African Parliaments. Boulder, Colorado: Lynne Rienner Publishers. |
Britton, Hannah E. (2006) | |
Organising against Gender Violence in South Africa | |
Journal of Southern African Studies. Volume 32 #1. March. p. 145-163. |
Bunwaree, Sheila (2006) | |
The Gendered Face of the Mauritian Legislature | |
Africa Insight. Volume 36 #3-4. p. 160-172. |
Bunwaree, Sheila (2006) | |
Elections, Gender and Governance in Mauritius | |
Journal of African Elections. Volume 5 #1. p. 152-175. |
Cheref, Abdelkader (2006) | |
Engendering or Endangering Politics in Algeria? Salima Ghezali, Louisa Hanoune, and Khalida Messaoudi | |
Journal of Middle East Women's Studies. Volume 2 #2. Spring. p. 60-85. |
Cotton, Jennifer (2006) | |
Forced Feminism: Women, Hijab, and the One-Party State in Post-Colonial Tunisia | |
B.A. Honors Thesis: Georgia State University, Atlanta, Georgia. 45p. |
Creevey, Lucy E. (2006) | |
Senegal: Contending with Religious Constraints | |
In: Bauer, Gretchen and Britton, Hannah E. (eds.). Women in African Parliaments. Boulder, Colorado: Lynne Rienner Publishers. |
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