Social configurations, development projects and even analyses in the academe have largely been androcentric due to the dominance of patriarchy as the mode of existence. Women’s interests and concerns over the years have been subsidiary to those of men. Many organisations now seek to reverse this by establishing an even keel for men and women. Governments are promoting gender equality and equity through the implementation of gender sensitive policies and programmes. This is being done by according women preferential treatment in jobs and promotions, quota systems in political party candidate lists, enrolment in schools and colleges, and by the elimination of gender restrictions in all spheres of life. In order to show regard for women’s ...
This article is part of a larger study carried out by this researcher on gender mainstreaming in Zim...
Abstract,The study sought to evaluate the implementation of the 2003 National Gender Policy in teach...
This study explores the perceptions of female middle managers of academic faculties at three univers...
Social configurations, development projects and even analyses in the academe have largely been andro...
Gender equity remains a critical issue on the agenda of higher education worldwide. In this vein the...
Immediately after attaining independence in 1980, Zimbabwe, like most developing countries, alluded ...
A research paper on gender equity and human rights for non-resident female students at the Universit...
Gender discrimination in educational institutions persists, despite the vigorous pursuit of policies...
This article explores concerns about gender inequality in Zimbabwean state universities. The researc...
Teaching traditionally is generally perceived to be a feminine profession, yet the situation on the ...
This article explores concerns about gender inequality in Zimbabwean state universities. The researc...
A lecture handout on gender violence and governance at the University of Zimbabwe.Universities have...
Gender disparities in every economic sector are not peculiar to Zimbabwe, but have long been standin...
Gender disparities in every economic sector are not peculiar to Zimbabwe, but have long been standi...
This paper recognizes that women‘s participation in higher education is very low. Women’s marginaliz...
This article is part of a larger study carried out by this researcher on gender mainstreaming in Zim...
Abstract,The study sought to evaluate the implementation of the 2003 National Gender Policy in teach...
This study explores the perceptions of female middle managers of academic faculties at three univers...
Social configurations, development projects and even analyses in the academe have largely been andro...
Gender equity remains a critical issue on the agenda of higher education worldwide. In this vein the...
Immediately after attaining independence in 1980, Zimbabwe, like most developing countries, alluded ...
A research paper on gender equity and human rights for non-resident female students at the Universit...
Gender discrimination in educational institutions persists, despite the vigorous pursuit of policies...
This article explores concerns about gender inequality in Zimbabwean state universities. The researc...
Teaching traditionally is generally perceived to be a feminine profession, yet the situation on the ...
This article explores concerns about gender inequality in Zimbabwean state universities. The researc...
A lecture handout on gender violence and governance at the University of Zimbabwe.Universities have...
Gender disparities in every economic sector are not peculiar to Zimbabwe, but have long been standin...
Gender disparities in every economic sector are not peculiar to Zimbabwe, but have long been standi...
This paper recognizes that women‘s participation in higher education is very low. Women’s marginaliz...
This article is part of a larger study carried out by this researcher on gender mainstreaming in Zim...
Abstract,The study sought to evaluate the implementation of the 2003 National Gender Policy in teach...
This study explores the perceptions of female middle managers of academic faculties at three univers...