The African woman is a much deliberated subject within the continent as well as globally. A positive image of her is that of a strong, beautiful and proud individual who is caring and protective of her family. This glowing picture of the African woman however is at odds with the status of the majority of African woman. Downtrodden, abused, overworked, violated, disempowered, disadvantaged and poor are just some of the adjectives that could be used to describe a large portion of Africa’s women. Whilst efforts have been made by various entities to improve this status, African women continue to be largely discriminated against and awarded a low status in their societies. The political, cultural, economic, health and religious climate in A...
A recent United Nations Study of women’s position showed that women do two third of all the work wit...
Every society has its own challenges and aspirations, but how these are handled makes a lot of diffe...
Gender and social inequalities in the African society have rendered African women vulnerable and sus...
Scholars and feminists have continually assert that the major issue in gender mainstreaming is women...
This issue of Feminist Africa reflects on both the impact of COVID-19 on African women and African w...
African women’s theology has a commitment to the emancipation of women covering the several themes s...
There is no gainsaying the obvious that women have played leadership roles in the development of var...
African women continue to scramble for leftovers and crumbs as far as participation in the developme...
This volume explores the difficulties that beset African women and inhibit them from excelling in ma...
Dans cet article, notre réflexion porte sur la contribution de la femme africaine au développement s...
Many African nations have faced conflicts that have caused many deaths, loss of property and the dis...
It will be more accurate to argue not in the context of a monolith (African feminism) but rather in ...
African feminisms are marked by contradictions, controversies and ambivalences, all of which point t...
African writers involved in the trend of writing to re-establish the socio-cultural identity of Afri...
Feminism, especially the womanist brand, has been a very popular critical tool that most critics, me...
A recent United Nations Study of women’s position showed that women do two third of all the work wit...
Every society has its own challenges and aspirations, but how these are handled makes a lot of diffe...
Gender and social inequalities in the African society have rendered African women vulnerable and sus...
Scholars and feminists have continually assert that the major issue in gender mainstreaming is women...
This issue of Feminist Africa reflects on both the impact of COVID-19 on African women and African w...
African women’s theology has a commitment to the emancipation of women covering the several themes s...
There is no gainsaying the obvious that women have played leadership roles in the development of var...
African women continue to scramble for leftovers and crumbs as far as participation in the developme...
This volume explores the difficulties that beset African women and inhibit them from excelling in ma...
Dans cet article, notre réflexion porte sur la contribution de la femme africaine au développement s...
Many African nations have faced conflicts that have caused many deaths, loss of property and the dis...
It will be more accurate to argue not in the context of a monolith (African feminism) but rather in ...
African feminisms are marked by contradictions, controversies and ambivalences, all of which point t...
African writers involved in the trend of writing to re-establish the socio-cultural identity of Afri...
Feminism, especially the womanist brand, has been a very popular critical tool that most critics, me...
A recent United Nations Study of women’s position showed that women do two third of all the work wit...
Every society has its own challenges and aspirations, but how these are handled makes a lot of diffe...
Gender and social inequalities in the African society have rendered African women vulnerable and sus...