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    The Women's Movement in the Zimbabwe Constitutional Debate: The Continuous Journey to a Gender Fair Constitution

    BRIDGE, 2005
    This paper outlines the struggle of Zimbabwean women to free themselves from oppressive and exploitative discourses during colonial and post-colonial periods. It discusses how institutionalised patriarchy marginalised women and demonstrates women's refusal to behave as passive victims.
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    Gender and Citizenship: Supporting Resources Collection

    Institute of Development Studies UK, 2004
    Citizenship is an abstract concept and therefore great care must be taken in explaining what it means in practice and what can effectively be done in the context of development interventions and policy. Development projects which enhance the ability of marginalised groups to access and influence decision-making bodies are implicitly if not explicitly working with concepts of citizenship.
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    Governing for Equity, Gender, Citizenship and Governance

    Royal Tropical Institute, 2003
    This publication comes out of the Gender, Citizenship and Governance programme of the Royal Tropical Institute (KIT), Netherlands. The project aimed to develop good practice in changing governance institutions to promote gender equality, enhance citizen participation and build accountability of public administration systems.