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1by Mapuva, Loveness MuyengwaSubjects: “…Zimbabwe, women, gender, human rights, nation-building, participation, patriarchal…”
Published 2016
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3by Mashanda, Edward Tinashe“…Methods should be devised to inform women about their land rights and the avenues through which these rights can be enforced. …”
Published 2017
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4“…Using a qualitative approach, this paper explored the dynamics surrounding revenge porn as a phenomenon thwarting the efforts of women-NGOs in their fight against gender inequality and women exclusion. …”
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5by Nakanyete, Ndapewa F., Nghitevelekwa, Romie V., Matsa, Mark M., Mendelsohn, John, Lendelvo, Selma“…Namibia is characterized by a history of discriminatory customary practices against women with regards to access to land, rights over land, and security of land tenure. …”
Published 2021
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6by Taruvinga, Brenda“…The results also reviewed that women in rural areas needs to be educated about their rights so that they will know their entitlements and able to fight for them. …”
Published 2018
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7“…Results of in-depth on-site interviews showed that 75% of farmers who hold land rights in the scheme are women. The paper argues that land acquisition by women is inadvertent rather than a result of explicit policy decisions to empower women. …”
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8Published 2022“…Highlights the need to take religion and culture as key variables in pursuit of the SDGs Discusses the ways in which religion and culture shape the discourse on women’s sexual reproductive health and rights Emphasizes that empowering African women is pivotal for attaining sustainable development…”
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10by Shava, Frank“…The study shows that with shortages which characterised life in PVs, women encountered various problems which they suffered because they were women. …”
Published 2017
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11by Mukoni, Manuku“…Paper reveals that inequitable distribution of rights, power and resources, and the repressive cultural gender roles and norms prohibit women’s full participation. …”
Published 2016
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12“…Gender relations and property rights are also discussed given that women, who undertake about 80% of farm work on the continent, are not accorded equal say as men in resource ownership and resource management. …”
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13by Thauzeni, Patience“…Young women are generally categorized under the broad term women thus restricting and undermining their contributions towards peacebuilding. …”
Published 2014
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14by Dube, Faith“…Literature review highlighted the definitions from scholarly views the conceptual framework highlighted the various legal framework which Zimbabwe is a signatory which advocates for women’s participation and representation such as the BPFA, CEDAW, MDG, SDG, universal declaration of human rights and international covenant on all civil political rights. …”
Published 2019
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16by Madzikatire, Victor Gwinyai“…This results in the creation of a sexual minority which is united by their close connection with the right holder’s minority sexual orientation. Therefore, this has culminated in the recognition of the rights-related claims of people whose sexual and gender identity challenge social and cultural prescriptions as a distinct branch of human rights law. …”
Published 2014
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17by Mandebvu, Yeukai P. J.“…The Researcher was motivated to carry out a research of this nature by the alarming rates of sexual abuse regarding disabled women in rural areas. If sustainable development is to be realised then there is need for attention to shift to the adherence of Human Rights. …”
Published 2017
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18“…This study sought to determine how obstetric fistula affects women's intimate partner relationships or other social ties. …”
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19by Gudyanga, Tendai Julia“…The worst part of GBV against men is that, when it does get talked about, discussion is almost always limited to the abuse that men do to women. A lot of people are of the idea that violence is not something that women do, and when the men who have been victims of women try to speak out they frequently encounter negative reactions like mockery and name calling to actual accusations like it is their own fault that they were abused. …”
Published 2020
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20Women and the Civic Space in Namibia, South Africa and Zimbabwe: Constraints and Counter-constraints“…Civic space constitutes the substratum for women to be able to organise, communicate and participate in democratic processes, including claiming their rights, as well as influencing the trajectory of the political and socio- economic structures around them. …”
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