Gender, disability and empowerment in institutions of higher learning in Zimbabwe

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Main Authors: Maruzani, Nyevero, Mandipa, Esau, Matope, Nogget, Mugodzwa, Tawanda, Chinyoka, Tavuyanavo
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Language:English
Published: International Organization of Scientific Research (IOSR) 2016
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Online Access:http://iosrjournals.org/iosr-jhss/papers/Vol19-issue8/Version-4/A019840107.pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/11408/1718
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author Maruzani, Nyevero
Mandipa, Esau
Matope, Nogget
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spelling ir-11408-17182022-06-27T13:49:06Z Gender, disability and empowerment in institutions of higher learning in Zimbabwe Maruzani, Nyevero Mandipa, Esau Matope, Nogget Mugodzwa, Tawanda Chinyoka, Tavuyanavo Disability, Empowerment, Gender, Institutions of higher learning, Law Abstract This paper examines how gender relates to disability and empowerment. Throughout the world regardless of culture, disabled people have generally been seen as incapable of taking control of their own lives. There are three broad attitudes towards them among able bodied people, they may be regarded as lesser beings to be rejected, may be seen as objects of charity and they can be viewed with benevolent neutrality .This has led to a crude and overt rejection of disabled people. It is even worse for disabled women who face double discrimination, as women and as disabled women. In institutions of higher learning students with disabilities face challenges in their academic, welfare and financial matters. The argument in this paper is that every person operates more effectively when he/she feels valued and is able to value others. In the effort of society and individuals to empower people there is need to see themselves and the roles of disabled people positively so that disabled people can be given power to do so if other people relate to them positively .The paper puts more emphasis on the interrelationship of the law, gender and disability in all empowerment endeavors by governments and institutions of higher learning. Institutions need to ensure maximum responsiveness to gender and disability for the empowerment of all. The study concludes by recommending a social and political will to change negative attitudes to disability through a comprehensive gender analysis of various disability laws. 2016-07-25T07:43:37Z 2016-07-25T07:43:37Z 2014 Article 2279-0837 http://iosrjournals.org/iosr-jhss/papers/Vol19-issue8/Version-4/A019840107.pdf http://hdl.handle.net/11408/1718 en IOSR Journal Of Humanities And Social Science (IOSR-JHSS);Vol. 19, Issue 8; p. 01-07 open International Organization of Scientific Research (IOSR)
spellingShingle Disability, Empowerment, Gender, Institutions of higher learning, Law
Maruzani, Nyevero
Mandipa, Esau
Matope, Nogget
Mugodzwa, Tawanda
Chinyoka, Tavuyanavo
Gender, disability and empowerment in institutions of higher learning in Zimbabwe
title Gender, disability and empowerment in institutions of higher learning in Zimbabwe
title_full Gender, disability and empowerment in institutions of higher learning in Zimbabwe
title_fullStr Gender, disability and empowerment in institutions of higher learning in Zimbabwe
title_full_unstemmed Gender, disability and empowerment in institutions of higher learning in Zimbabwe
title_short Gender, disability and empowerment in institutions of higher learning in Zimbabwe
title_sort gender, disability and empowerment in institutions of higher learning in zimbabwe
topic Disability, Empowerment, Gender, Institutions of higher learning, Law
url http://iosrjournals.org/iosr-jhss/papers/Vol19-issue8/Version-4/A019840107.pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/11408/1718
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