This article explores the issue of women’s empowerment in Cameroon, looking at the ways in which the gains of empowerment are constantly depleted by forces of disempowerment. It highlights the complexity and peculiarity of the Cameroonian experience of empowerment and disempowerment, as deduced from official reports and social science studies. It then moves on to analyse a play text by Cameroonian writer Anne Tanyi-Tang to determine the extent to which this dramatic text both sheds light on the dynamics of empowerment and disempowerment and offers possibilities for women’s economic empowerment and social transformation. The article argues that the play Ewa proposes significant strategies for women’s economic and social empowerment which inv...
Education of the Deprived is a perceptive socio-artistic examination of the key works of some major ...
With the return to multi party system in Cameroon in the 1990s,Cameroon’s state witnessed the rise o...
Moving from the premise that widows have been at the margins of literary discourse in Cameroon, this...
This paper provides a field study of the Women’s Entrepreneurial Program (WEP) in Dschang, Cameroon....
This paper examines the socio-legal condition of the woman in the work environment in Cameroon to de...
The Cameroon woman has for long been the economic backbone of the nation, yet she remains largely ma...
This study is primarily concerned with notions of identity and conceptions of development in Cameroo...
This study is designed to explore the ways by which the CWF’s (Christian Women’s Fellowship) Women’s...
Explicitly defining orthodoxies about women empowerment in Africa reveal that, unlike men, women lac...
This article sheds light on subterranean and subjective dimensions that shape specific sectors of Af...
Although there are many secret societies, most of which belong to the male folk in the North West Pr...
This thesis investigates a contemporary issue in developing countries within the context of the Came...
This article addresses gender and entrepreneurship in a West African context. Through a case study o...
International audienceIn Cameroon, there is an omnipresence of the state characterized by functions ...
The Cameroonian women have many skills and talents which can enable them to make the economy of Came...
Education of the Deprived is a perceptive socio-artistic examination of the key works of some major ...
With the return to multi party system in Cameroon in the 1990s,Cameroon’s state witnessed the rise o...
Moving from the premise that widows have been at the margins of literary discourse in Cameroon, this...
This paper provides a field study of the Women’s Entrepreneurial Program (WEP) in Dschang, Cameroon....
This paper examines the socio-legal condition of the woman in the work environment in Cameroon to de...
The Cameroon woman has for long been the economic backbone of the nation, yet she remains largely ma...
This study is primarily concerned with notions of identity and conceptions of development in Cameroo...
This study is designed to explore the ways by which the CWF’s (Christian Women’s Fellowship) Women’s...
Explicitly defining orthodoxies about women empowerment in Africa reveal that, unlike men, women lac...
This article sheds light on subterranean and subjective dimensions that shape specific sectors of Af...
Although there are many secret societies, most of which belong to the male folk in the North West Pr...
This thesis investigates a contemporary issue in developing countries within the context of the Came...
This article addresses gender and entrepreneurship in a West African context. Through a case study o...
International audienceIn Cameroon, there is an omnipresence of the state characterized by functions ...
The Cameroonian women have many skills and talents which can enable them to make the economy of Came...
Education of the Deprived is a perceptive socio-artistic examination of the key works of some major ...
With the return to multi party system in Cameroon in the 1990s,Cameroon’s state witnessed the rise o...
Moving from the premise that widows have been at the margins of literary discourse in Cameroon, this...