This study aims to define men’s perspective on women’s agency and entrepreneurship, and the gender changing roles within the household in Babati district, Tanzania. Women’s empowerment is a notion recently put into practice in several African states today. The notion has transpired from women’s collective ability to organize, act and demand in patriarchal societies in recent decades, resulting in their increased influential and politicized roles. This has further led to constitutional law amendments in Tanzania as well as the establishment of local microfinance institutions, promoting women’s social mobilization. The study is based on semi-structured interviews and secondary sources. The interviews include local men from Babati district, wh...
Women play important roles in the dairy sector in Tanzania yet many women face local gender norms wh...
Women’s economic empowerment still remains a critical issue in Machinga District. Despite the fact t...
Based on an intersubjective understanding between the researcher and the participants from Bawku Wes...
This study aims to define men’s perspective on women’s agency and entrepreneurship, and the gender c...
Despite various efforts by Government and NGO’s in empowering women, they continued to live in poor...
Handbook of Research on Women’s Issues and Rights in the Developing World, 2018, Chapter 15The chapt...
Tanzania has in the recent years kept a steady economic growth and the poverty rate has fallen signi...
Women in Tanzania play important roles in activities that contribute to national economy. However, ...
Integrating gender issues and concerns in the development projects has potential impact on project s...
grantor: University of TorontoThis work is an exploratory study mapping the emerging relat...
The study to assess empowerment of women at grassroots level was conducted in Mvomero District in Mo...
The results and the analysis of this essay are based on an empirical study of women groups in Babati...
A dissertation Arts in Project Management and EvaluationSuccess of family business and economic deve...
Women’s empowerment is a significant element of economic development (Duflo 2012). Because most wome...
Despite significant progress in increasing female participation in national politics, Tanzanian hous...
Women play important roles in the dairy sector in Tanzania yet many women face local gender norms wh...
Women’s economic empowerment still remains a critical issue in Machinga District. Despite the fact t...
Based on an intersubjective understanding between the researcher and the participants from Bawku Wes...
This study aims to define men’s perspective on women’s agency and entrepreneurship, and the gender c...
Despite various efforts by Government and NGO’s in empowering women, they continued to live in poor...
Handbook of Research on Women’s Issues and Rights in the Developing World, 2018, Chapter 15The chapt...
Tanzania has in the recent years kept a steady economic growth and the poverty rate has fallen signi...
Women in Tanzania play important roles in activities that contribute to national economy. However, ...
Integrating gender issues and concerns in the development projects has potential impact on project s...
grantor: University of TorontoThis work is an exploratory study mapping the emerging relat...
The study to assess empowerment of women at grassroots level was conducted in Mvomero District in Mo...
The results and the analysis of this essay are based on an empirical study of women groups in Babati...
A dissertation Arts in Project Management and EvaluationSuccess of family business and economic deve...
Women’s empowerment is a significant element of economic development (Duflo 2012). Because most wome...
Despite significant progress in increasing female participation in national politics, Tanzanian hous...
Women play important roles in the dairy sector in Tanzania yet many women face local gender norms wh...
Women’s economic empowerment still remains a critical issue in Machinga District. Despite the fact t...
Based on an intersubjective understanding between the researcher and the participants from Bawku Wes...