http://isdsnet.com/ijds-v1n2-26.pdf,This study explored the impact of load shedding on gender relations in heterosexual households. 20 couples were selected through judgmental sampling that was followed by network referencing; bringing the sample to 40 participants. Study was descriptive in nature. Questionnaires and interviews were used to collect data. Study reveals that load shedding have ripple effects in the social fabric of sustainable development through its impacts on gender relations. Load shedding is proving to be reproducing and maintaining gender relations of inequality, thus holding back sustainable development. Women are deprived control of areas that traditional belongs to them like the decision and control of energy use in t...
Sustainable water supply, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) programming requires the integration of gend...
Text in EnglishThe small house phenomenon amongst the Shona people in contemporary Zimbabwe forms pa...
The concept of gender becomes significant when associated with variable and unpredictable effects of...
This study explored the impact of load shedding on gender relations in heterosexual households. 20 c...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Humanities, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesb...
This paper argues that sustainable development can only be meaningful if people are offered a genuin...
Gender inequities constitute a very controversial subject today especially in Africa where it lias v...
This study was to analyse Gender Land Rights as Factor of Households’ Sustainable Development in Rwa...
To what extent do women live more sustainably than men, leave a smaller ecological footprint and cau...
The paper examined the link between gender, poverty and energy in Gweru urban and Shurugwi communal ...
This anthropological case study on the introduction of electricity in rural Zanzibar around 1990 dis...
In Uganda, the constitution provide protection for women´s rights. However, progress is still slow a...
Whenever the term ''Gender'' is mentioned, many readily attribute it to the womenfolk who, in many s...
There is increasing awareness that integrating gender into development frameworks is critical for ef...
A study of transformation of gender roles and women's adaptive capacity in the context of climate ch...
Sustainable water supply, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) programming requires the integration of gend...
Text in EnglishThe small house phenomenon amongst the Shona people in contemporary Zimbabwe forms pa...
The concept of gender becomes significant when associated with variable and unpredictable effects of...
This study explored the impact of load shedding on gender relations in heterosexual households. 20 c...
A research report submitted to the Faculty of Humanities, University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesb...
This paper argues that sustainable development can only be meaningful if people are offered a genuin...
Gender inequities constitute a very controversial subject today especially in Africa where it lias v...
This study was to analyse Gender Land Rights as Factor of Households’ Sustainable Development in Rwa...
To what extent do women live more sustainably than men, leave a smaller ecological footprint and cau...
The paper examined the link between gender, poverty and energy in Gweru urban and Shurugwi communal ...
This anthropological case study on the introduction of electricity in rural Zanzibar around 1990 dis...
In Uganda, the constitution provide protection for women´s rights. However, progress is still slow a...
Whenever the term ''Gender'' is mentioned, many readily attribute it to the womenfolk who, in many s...
There is increasing awareness that integrating gender into development frameworks is critical for ef...
A study of transformation of gender roles and women's adaptive capacity in the context of climate ch...
Sustainable water supply, sanitation and hygiene (WASH) programming requires the integration of gend...
Text in EnglishThe small house phenomenon amongst the Shona people in contemporary Zimbabwe forms pa...
The concept of gender becomes significant when associated with variable and unpredictable effects of...