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Feminist Africa 3: National Politricks. Issue 3 (October/November 2004) / Josephine Ahikire "Towards Women's Effective Participation in Electoral Processes: A Review of the Ugandan Experience" / Amanda Gouws "The Politics of State Structures: Citizenship and the Natural Machinery for Women in South Africa" / Jibrin Ibrahim "The First Lady Syndrome and the Marginalisation of Women from Power: Opportunities or Compromises for Genger Equality?" / Marnia Lazreg "Beijing Plus Ten, or Feminism at the Crossroads?" / Everjoice Win "Open Letter to Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma and Other women in the South African Cabinet" / Onalenna Selolwane "Response to Everjoice Win Concerning the Abuse of Zimbabwean Women's Human Rights"
Amina Mama (Editor) / Josephine Ahikire "Towards Women's Effective Participation in Electoral Processes: A Review of the Ugandan Experience" / Amanda Gouws "The Politics of State Structures: Citizenship and the Natural Machinery for Women in South Africa" / Jibrin Ibrahim "The First Lady Syndrome and the Marginalisation of Women from Power: Opportunities or Compromises for Genger Equality?" / Marnia Lazreg "Beijing Plus Ten, or Feminism at the Crossroads?" / Everjoice Win "Open Letter to Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma and Other women in the South African Cabinet" / Onalenna Selolwane "Response to Everjoice Win Concerning the Abuse of Zimbabwean Women's Human Rights"
Published by African Gender Institute, 2004
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Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 133 pages. Josephine Ahikire "Towards Women's Effective Participation in Electoral Processes: A Review of the Ugandan Experience" / Amanda Gouws "The Politics of State Structures: Citizenship and the Natural Machinery for Women in South Africa" / Jibrin Ibrahim "The First Lady Syndrome and the M…arginalisation of Women from Power: Opportunities or Compromises for Genger Equality?" / Marnia Lazreg "Beijing Plus Ten, or Feminism at the Crossroads?" / Everjoice Win "Open Letter to Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma and Other women in the South African Cabinet" / Onalenna Selolwane "Response to Everjoice Win Concerning the Abuse of Zimbabwean Women's Human Rights" (SL#70/1).