Browsing by Subject "Women's rights"
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An evaluation of the SADC gender and development protocol on equality, empowerment and gender based violence in South Africa (2008-2012)
(2013)Southern Africa must confront a myriad of challenges as it attempts to address effectively the needs and aspirations of its hundred million people, 40 percent of whom live in extreme poverty with per capita incomes ranging ... -
The rights and freedoms of Moroccan women: has the 2004 reforms benefited Moroccan women?
(2016)Morocco has maintained its identity and adherence to the Islamic faith since before colonialism and after. As a result of such identity the Moroccan monarchy over the years developed the Code of Personal Status (referred ... -
Rural women and their role in the expanded public works programme in Modimolla village, North West Province : an assessment
(2013)In the past, rural women were looked upon as being physically weak and were assigned the main role of child-bearing and child-rearing. In recent times, however, there has been recognition that women's roles go beyond the ... -
The status and political participation of women in the Democratic Republic of Congo (1960-2010): a critical historical reflection.
(School for Basic Sciences, Vaal Triangle Campus, North-West University, 2011)One of the central demands of the feminist movement (which started in the 1880s globally [but first arose in France in 1870]) has been and continues to be women’s exercise of their full and active citizenship, which they ...