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Student power in twenty-first century Africa: The character and role of student organising
Routledge, 2016In March 2015, a wave of student protests, starting at the University of CapeDocumentWhen Sharing Female Identity is not Enough: Coalition Building in the Midst of Political Polarisation in Zimbabwe
Routledge, 2004Since independence in 1980, the women's movement in Zimbabwe has grown in quantity and quality. This article examines the diversity in the women's movement, focusing on the Women's Coalition which was set up in 1999.DocumentGender and Citizenship: Supporting Resources Collection
Institute of Development Studies UK, 2004Citizenship 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.DocumentGoverning for Equity, Gender, Citizenship and Governance
Royal Tropical Institute, 2003This 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.DocumentTrade Liberalization: Impacts on African Women
2001Trade liberalisation processes impact differently on men and women due to the fact that men and women have different roles in production. Despite the fact that women are actively involved in international trade, WTO agreements are gender blind and as such have adverse impacts on women.
