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Gender And Health: A Social Movement’S Agenda For Big Pharma, Margaret Grieco
Gender And Health: A Social Movement’S Agenda For Big Pharma, Margaret Grieco
Wagadu: A Journal of Transnational Women's & Gender Studies
Social movements have an important new campaigning and organizing competence in new information communication technologies. These technologies also enable the members of social movements to readily research the accuracy of information: knowledge becomes globalized and readily accessible. In relation to Big Pharma, women’s social movements and social movements of the medicated intersect, and there is now a substantial challenge to Big Pharma both within developed and developing countries from the terrain of gender and health. This paper documents those challenges and looks towards their consequences in the future both in respect of Big Pharma but also in terms of 'academic' …
The Autonomy Of Ugandan Women’S Organizations: How It Matters In Creating And Maintaining A Dependable Democracy, Caroline Tushabe
The Autonomy Of Ugandan Women’S Organizations: How It Matters In Creating And Maintaining A Dependable Democracy, Caroline Tushabe
Wagadu: A Journal of Transnational Women's & Gender Studies
For African nations “independence” from colonial rule seemed a long-awaited time that would re-establish and/ or introduce democracy. In 1962 Uganda embraced “independence” from colonial rule with both arms. However, practices of poor governance, increased political instability and economic uncertainties slowly and steadily eroded women’s hard work which sustained the nation during the regimes of Idi Amin (1971-79) and Obote II (1980-84). When Uganda finally returned to democratic systems of government, quotas were reserved for women without any acknowledgement of women’s previous participation both in private and public spaces. Though there are now more women in government positions, the system …
Drawing From The Wells Of Culture: Grace Onyango And The Kenyan Political Scene (1964-1983), Phoebe Musandu
Drawing From The Wells Of Culture: Grace Onyango And The Kenyan Political Scene (1964-1983), Phoebe Musandu
Wagadu: A Journal of Transnational Women's & Gender Studies
This paper examines the career of Grace Onyango in a bid to recover the history of independent Kenya’s most prominent female politician. To find success as a politician, Onyango had to have an understanding of the interplay between her ethnic culture, the cultures of those with whom she interacted as well as the dynamics of newly independent Kenya’s local and national politics.
Monique And The Mango Rains: Two Years With A Midwife In Mali By Kris Holloway, Waveland Press, Long Grove, Il, 2007., Tim Gerhard
Monique And The Mango Rains: Two Years With A Midwife In Mali By Kris Holloway, Waveland Press, Long Grove, Il, 2007., Tim Gerhard
Wagadu: A Journal of Transnational Women's & Gender Studies
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Eat Pray, Love: One Woman’S Search For Everything Across Italy, India And Indonesia By Elizabeth Gilbert, Penguin Group, New York, 2006, Elizabeth Boze
Eat Pray, Love: One Woman’S Search For Everything Across Italy, India And Indonesia By Elizabeth Gilbert, Penguin Group, New York, 2006, Elizabeth Boze
Wagadu: A Journal of Transnational Women's & Gender Studies
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Acceptance: Living With Hiv/Aids: An Interview With Video Producer Paul Van Der Veur, Jean Young
Acceptance: Living With Hiv/Aids: An Interview With Video Producer Paul Van Der Veur, Jean Young
Wagadu: A Journal of Transnational Women's & Gender Studies
Paul van der Veur is the executive producer/editor of the four part video series, Acceptance: Living With HIV/AIDS. As a former Peace Corp volunteer, Paul is involved in many facets of international programs. Paul recently returned from a 5-month trip to Namibia where he interviewed women living with HIV/AIDS in a four-part series production, Acceptance: Living With HIV/AIDS. The series was produced with funding by a Fulbright scholarship, a grant from the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief (PEPFAR) for the U.S. Department of State, Windhoek, Namibia in 2006, and a $250,000 grant from Bristol-Myers Squibb for AIDS education and …
A Puppet On A String: The Manipulation And Nationalization Of The Female Body In The “Female Circumcision Crisis” Of Colonial Kenya, Sara Boulanger
A Puppet On A String: The Manipulation And Nationalization Of The Female Body In The “Female Circumcision Crisis” Of Colonial Kenya, Sara Boulanger
Wagadu: A Journal of Transnational Women's & Gender Studies
In pre-colonial Kenya, women shared power and ownership, and conducted many important social and cultural ceremonies, in particular initiation. But with Britain’s colonial takeover of Kenya at the beginning of the twentieth century, and the steadily growing power of colonial rulers and growing status of missionaries, came a total restructuring of society’s gendered norms. By the 1920s, Christianity had created a divide among Kikuyu-speaking people in colonial Kenya over several issues. This study focuses on one of those: the circumcision of girls and young women and legislation passed in relation to the practice. Basing her study largely on documents in …
From The Revolution To The Maquiladoras: Gender, Labor, And Globalization In Nicaragua By Jennifer Bickham Mendez, Duke University Press, 2005, Brett Troyan
Wagadu: A Journal of Transnational Women's & Gender Studies
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Women And Leadership Positions: Social And Cultural Barriers To Success, Josephine Kiamba
Women And Leadership Positions: Social And Cultural Barriers To Success, Josephine Kiamba
Wagadu: A Journal of Transnational Women's & Gender Studies
Women continue to aspire for leadership positions in all spheres of governance in both the public and private sector. However it has not been easy. The paper will examine the many challenges women still face in taking leadership positions with specific reference to African women. Included in the paper are the barriers related to culture and cultural expectations, the choice and/or balance between work and family, and women’s own fear of success.
Editorial, Kathryn Russell, Colleen Kattau
Editorial, Kathryn Russell, Colleen Kattau
Wagadu: A Journal of Transnational Women's & Gender Studies
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Accessing Housing Finance In South Africa: The Role Of Women Activism, Catherine Ndinda, Ufo Okeke-Uzodike
Accessing Housing Finance In South Africa: The Role Of Women Activism, Catherine Ndinda, Ufo Okeke-Uzodike
Wagadu: A Journal of Transnational Women's & Gender Studies
Women’s history in South Africa is replete with examples of exclusion, discrimination, and marginalization. The transition to democracy in 1994 and inclusion of gender equality in the post-apartheid constitution in 1996 were seen as steps in the right direction towards addressing women’s oppression and creating gender equity in accessing housing finance. The subsequent formulation of policies and institutions meant to achieve gender equality put women’s concerns in the public domain. However women’s access to capital and housing finance in particular remain challenges in accessing improved housing. An exploration of women’s position with regard to housing finance points to the ways …
Working With Gender: Wage Labor And Social Change In Southwestern Nigeria By Lisa A. Lindsay, Heinemann, Portsmouth, Nh, 2003, Ibipo Johnston-Anumonwo
Working With Gender: Wage Labor And Social Change In Southwestern Nigeria By Lisa A. Lindsay, Heinemann, Portsmouth, Nh, 2003, Ibipo Johnston-Anumonwo
Wagadu: A Journal of Transnational Women's & Gender Studies
No abstract provided.