Pan-Africanism is an ideology which emphasizes the brotherhood of the black people wherever they are. Its advancement is everyone’s affair whether male or female, within Africa and the Diaspora. Pan-Africanism has moved from the level of black liberation and struggle for political power to social, economic, and political emancipation, which has positively ignited the desire in some African women to actualize ‘self’ and contribute to nation building in spite of being confined to “the other room”. The premise of the “other room” was ignited by a statement made by the President of Nigeria, President Muhammadu Buhari that: “... but she [his wife] belongs to my kitchen and my living room and the other room”. This paper sets out to lay bare the p...
This article investigates the critical views of Efo Kodjo Mawugbe on some African traditional custom...
The colonial experience, particularly the introduction of Christianity and Islam in Africa, altered ...
This paper asks the question, what was the political agency of women during pre-colonial, anti-colon...
Over the years African women have struggled for space and recognition in all spheres of human life. ...
A recent United Nations Study of women’s position showed that women do two third of all the work wit...
Scholars and feminists have continually assert that the major issue in gender mainstreaming is women...
This article investigates the critical views of Efo Kodjo Mawugbe on some African traditional custom...
This chapter critically examines the importance of Pan-African feminist epistemology and activism in...
Most societies are male dominated and male centred and as such characteristically see man as the sup...
Women are a key to development, and gender is crucial to development policies. However, Western deve...
Like Marxism, feminism finds its roots in the struggle against prevalent social power and ideology r...
This research aims at analysing literature produced by African women as means of resistance to those...
This Book is the outcome of a long project begun thirty years ago. It is a book on the makings of pa...
This Book is the outcome of a long project begun thirty years ago. It is a book on the makings of pa...
Muslim women’s organizations in East and West Africa have cultivated successful strategies to mitiga...
This article investigates the critical views of Efo Kodjo Mawugbe on some African traditional custom...
The colonial experience, particularly the introduction of Christianity and Islam in Africa, altered ...
This paper asks the question, what was the political agency of women during pre-colonial, anti-colon...
Over the years African women have struggled for space and recognition in all spheres of human life. ...
A recent United Nations Study of women’s position showed that women do two third of all the work wit...
Scholars and feminists have continually assert that the major issue in gender mainstreaming is women...
This article investigates the critical views of Efo Kodjo Mawugbe on some African traditional custom...
This chapter critically examines the importance of Pan-African feminist epistemology and activism in...
Most societies are male dominated and male centred and as such characteristically see man as the sup...
Women are a key to development, and gender is crucial to development policies. However, Western deve...
Like Marxism, feminism finds its roots in the struggle against prevalent social power and ideology r...
This research aims at analysing literature produced by African women as means of resistance to those...
This Book is the outcome of a long project begun thirty years ago. It is a book on the makings of pa...
This Book is the outcome of a long project begun thirty years ago. It is a book on the makings of pa...
Muslim women’s organizations in East and West Africa have cultivated successful strategies to mitiga...
This article investigates the critical views of Efo Kodjo Mawugbe on some African traditional custom...
The colonial experience, particularly the introduction of Christianity and Islam in Africa, altered ...
This paper asks the question, what was the political agency of women during pre-colonial, anti-colon...