Mozambique is currently undergoing an intense cycle of extractive activities, with most of the generated benefits being transferred to international corporations and local elites. This has given rise to extreme inequality, the emergence of violent conflicts, the erosion of democracy, forced displacement of many people, and a systematic disrespect for the material and spiritual living conditions of the population who are divested of their territories. Against this background, the living conditions of women and girls have undergone many setbacks. We adopt the phrase “Cinderellas of our Mozambique” as a metaphor for those women who continue resisting the economic development model based on the violent and intensive extraction of natural resour...
Gender-based oppression is a pervasive global challenge, but has taken a back seat to other issues i...
The paper addresses the issue of 'feminization of poverty' in Mozambique by looking at the relations...
This article presents three sets of divergent and competing understandings of temporalities in relat...
Dissertação de Mestrado em Antropologia Social e Cultural apresentada à Faculdade de Ciências e Tecn...
For women to gain access to resources and have a say in their own destinies continues to be a major ...
The Mozambican civil war, 1977–1992, left an ambiguous legacy for women. Whilst women were among the...
This study is the first in a series of three on gender policies and feminisation of poverty in Mozam...
Since 2011, thousands of people have been resettled in the province of Tete, central Mozambique to m...
With contributions from both Mozambican and non-Mozambican scholars of multi-disciplinary background...
Over the past decade, Mozambique's liquefied natural gas (LNG) project in the province of Cabo Delga...
This text presents a comprehensive proposal to debate the contours and dynamics of natural resources...
This is the third and final report in the series “Gender Policies and Feminisation of Poverty in Moz...
How is one to analyze the existence of a subterranean dwarfish couple (zwidoma) occupying the space ...
14th CODESRIA General Assembly, 8-12 June, 2015, Dakar, SenegalMy feminist and critical scientific w...
One of the direct consequences of the growing extractive industry in Mozambique is the displacement ...
Gender-based oppression is a pervasive global challenge, but has taken a back seat to other issues i...
The paper addresses the issue of 'feminization of poverty' in Mozambique by looking at the relations...
This article presents three sets of divergent and competing understandings of temporalities in relat...
Dissertação de Mestrado em Antropologia Social e Cultural apresentada à Faculdade de Ciências e Tecn...
For women to gain access to resources and have a say in their own destinies continues to be a major ...
The Mozambican civil war, 1977–1992, left an ambiguous legacy for women. Whilst women were among the...
This study is the first in a series of three on gender policies and feminisation of poverty in Mozam...
Since 2011, thousands of people have been resettled in the province of Tete, central Mozambique to m...
With contributions from both Mozambican and non-Mozambican scholars of multi-disciplinary background...
Over the past decade, Mozambique's liquefied natural gas (LNG) project in the province of Cabo Delga...
This text presents a comprehensive proposal to debate the contours and dynamics of natural resources...
This is the third and final report in the series “Gender Policies and Feminisation of Poverty in Moz...
How is one to analyze the existence of a subterranean dwarfish couple (zwidoma) occupying the space ...
14th CODESRIA General Assembly, 8-12 June, 2015, Dakar, SenegalMy feminist and critical scientific w...
One of the direct consequences of the growing extractive industry in Mozambique is the displacement ...
Gender-based oppression is a pervasive global challenge, but has taken a back seat to other issues i...
The paper addresses the issue of 'feminization of poverty' in Mozambique by looking at the relations...
This article presents three sets of divergent and competing understandings of temporalities in relat...