Some Western scholarship on African studies have shown that patriarchy is absolute in many African societies and women are mostly the victims of this system. Such patriarchy has created wide gender gaps between men and women, resulting in women being either overlooked, oppressed, or suppressed. The main aim of this research was to examine the nature of gender relations and gendered power dynamics between husbands and wives, and how such power dynamics impact women’s household decision-making powers. Drawing on African feminist epistemologies and feminist standpoint theories, this research drew significantly from the experiences and narratives of 10 rural women, who form the most marginalized demographic in Ghana. The study focused on decisi...
The difficult position of women in Ghanian society lies both in structures that are manifested throu...
The study was designed to explore Food security, gender and community relations. Challenges and stra...
The research examines the way gender relations affect land management and the perception and experie...
PhD ThesisMost studies on gendered relations of power in Ghana have focused on formal and policy iss...
Women play a significant role in the agricultural sector in Ghana, and yet they often lack power in ...
This thesis seeks to examine the interrelationships between gender, migration and rural livelihoods ...
This thesis seeks to examine the interrelationships between gender, migration and rural livelihoods ...
Gender issues have increasingly been given attention to in research on agriculture and farming syste...
The literature on gender and conflicts in Africa is dominated by essentialised and narrow male-centr...
PhD ThesisIn the last decade, Ghana, in common with several other African countries has adopted a S...
This paper examines women’s contributions to Ghana’s economic growth and well-being. Data for the st...
The need to carry out an analysis of gender issues in development stems from a concern about the per...
Ghana, one of the challenging contexts settings in sub-Saharan Africa, is a strong democratic nation...
The socialization of men and women in Ghana is understood as conferring either patrilineal or matril...
Bibliography: pages 116-124.It is well known that women are constrained by their gender role, which ...
The difficult position of women in Ghanian society lies both in structures that are manifested throu...
The study was designed to explore Food security, gender and community relations. Challenges and stra...
The research examines the way gender relations affect land management and the perception and experie...
PhD ThesisMost studies on gendered relations of power in Ghana have focused on formal and policy iss...
Women play a significant role in the agricultural sector in Ghana, and yet they often lack power in ...
This thesis seeks to examine the interrelationships between gender, migration and rural livelihoods ...
This thesis seeks to examine the interrelationships between gender, migration and rural livelihoods ...
Gender issues have increasingly been given attention to in research on agriculture and farming syste...
The literature on gender and conflicts in Africa is dominated by essentialised and narrow male-centr...
PhD ThesisIn the last decade, Ghana, in common with several other African countries has adopted a S...
This paper examines women’s contributions to Ghana’s economic growth and well-being. Data for the st...
The need to carry out an analysis of gender issues in development stems from a concern about the per...
Ghana, one of the challenging contexts settings in sub-Saharan Africa, is a strong democratic nation...
The socialization of men and women in Ghana is understood as conferring either patrilineal or matril...
Bibliography: pages 116-124.It is well known that women are constrained by their gender role, which ...
The difficult position of women in Ghanian society lies both in structures that are manifested throu...
The study was designed to explore Food security, gender and community relations. Challenges and stra...
The research examines the way gender relations affect land management and the perception and experie...