In the study of modern chieftaincy in Africa, scholars have identified chiefs as important intermediaries for promoting increased voter turnout, new health policies and development initiatives. I add to this literature the importance of chiefs as cultural intermediaries. Using recent child marriage reform efforts in Malawi as a case study, I find that chiefs are key actors needed to implement culturally embedded policy changes. Drawing on descriptive evidence from 12 months of fieldwork across all three regions of Malawi, I find that chiefs are responsible for shifting cultural practices related to child marriage. Using a unique blend of democratic and non-democratic powers, chiefs in Malawi are defying expectations and using their position...
Chieftaincy in Africa has displayed remarkable dynamics and adaptability to new socio-economic and p...
Child marriage constitutes one of the currently biggest obstacles to gender equality and human devel...
It is gratifying to note that a vast majority of Ghanaians especially the rural dwellers relate more...
In the study of modern chieftaincy in Africa, scholars have identified chiefs as important intermedi...
Introduction: despite universal efforts, child marriages still occur worldwide. However, not all chi...
Child marriage is a global epidemic that requires policy-level intervention. After almost ten years ...
This paper is about land tenure relations among the matrilineal and patrilineal cultures in Malawi. ...
Summary: This article seeks to demonstrate how traditional leaders have strategically exploited the ...
This thesis engages in a discussion around the education of girls in Malawi. Despite government and ...
This article examines the cultural experiences of the M’mbelwa Ngoni who occupied the modern Mzimba...
Child marriages occur when one of the parties is below the age of eighteen. In Malawi, research has ...
Based on government statistics and interviews with villagers across Malawi this article argues that ...
AbstractBased on government statistics and interviews with villagers across Malawi this article argu...
Chiefs in Malawi have traditionally been part of the government machinery since colonial days and co...
This case study examines how Let Girls Lead and the Girls Empowerment Network are eliminating child ...
Chieftaincy in Africa has displayed remarkable dynamics and adaptability to new socio-economic and p...
Child marriage constitutes one of the currently biggest obstacles to gender equality and human devel...
It is gratifying to note that a vast majority of Ghanaians especially the rural dwellers relate more...
In the study of modern chieftaincy in Africa, scholars have identified chiefs as important intermedi...
Introduction: despite universal efforts, child marriages still occur worldwide. However, not all chi...
Child marriage is a global epidemic that requires policy-level intervention. After almost ten years ...
This paper is about land tenure relations among the matrilineal and patrilineal cultures in Malawi. ...
Summary: This article seeks to demonstrate how traditional leaders have strategically exploited the ...
This thesis engages in a discussion around the education of girls in Malawi. Despite government and ...
This article examines the cultural experiences of the M’mbelwa Ngoni who occupied the modern Mzimba...
Child marriages occur when one of the parties is below the age of eighteen. In Malawi, research has ...
Based on government statistics and interviews with villagers across Malawi this article argues that ...
AbstractBased on government statistics and interviews with villagers across Malawi this article argu...
Chiefs in Malawi have traditionally been part of the government machinery since colonial days and co...
This case study examines how Let Girls Lead and the Girls Empowerment Network are eliminating child ...
Chieftaincy in Africa has displayed remarkable dynamics and adaptability to new socio-economic and p...
Child marriage constitutes one of the currently biggest obstacles to gender equality and human devel...
It is gratifying to note that a vast majority of Ghanaians especially the rural dwellers relate more...