While significant progress has been made in improving the wellbeing of women and girls around the world, a gender gap still exists between men and women which is very evident in Ghana. Gender inequalities continue to persist in Ghana because of cultural gender norms that exalt and favor men and put women in subordinate and subservient roles. These cultural gender norms hinder women’s development and widen gender inequality between men and women in different system levels of society. Therefore, there is a need to examine the influence of these cultural gender norms on women’s lives using a systems framework to capture a full picture of women’s experiences at these systemic levels of society. In this paper, we use Bronfenbrenner’s ecological ...
My paper is study that seeks to explain the ways barriers to girl child education in Ghana are overc...
Introduction The practice of female genital mutilation (FGM/C) in traditional Africa...
Magister Artium (Development Studies) - MA(DVS)In all parts of the Global South, female farmers face...
While significant progress has been made in improving the wellbeing of women and girls around the wo...
Culture is an important aspect of sustainable development, as it refers to how people live and it ma...
An educated and healthy woman is a key contributor to the community and national development; howeve...
Ghana and Kenya were the first countries in sub-Saharan Africa whose governments recognized the pote...
The study explores and assesses the impact of cultural practices and beliefs on the empowerment of w...
PhD ThesisMost studies on gendered relations of power in Ghana have focused on formal and policy iss...
Patriarchy and gender inequality among undergraduate students has damaged and still damaging the psy...
This study examined the gender norms and the language used for rationalising gender inequality regar...
Social imbalances between men and women are the bedrock of injustices women encounter in the world, ...
The difference in power relations between men and women results in different gender roles social rol...
The literature on gender and conflicts in Africa is dominated by essentialised and narrow male-centr...
In much of sub-Saharan Africa women are politically powerless and economically oppressed. For the mo...
My paper is study that seeks to explain the ways barriers to girl child education in Ghana are overc...
Introduction The practice of female genital mutilation (FGM/C) in traditional Africa...
Magister Artium (Development Studies) - MA(DVS)In all parts of the Global South, female farmers face...
While significant progress has been made in improving the wellbeing of women and girls around the wo...
Culture is an important aspect of sustainable development, as it refers to how people live and it ma...
An educated and healthy woman is a key contributor to the community and national development; howeve...
Ghana and Kenya were the first countries in sub-Saharan Africa whose governments recognized the pote...
The study explores and assesses the impact of cultural practices and beliefs on the empowerment of w...
PhD ThesisMost studies on gendered relations of power in Ghana have focused on formal and policy iss...
Patriarchy and gender inequality among undergraduate students has damaged and still damaging the psy...
This study examined the gender norms and the language used for rationalising gender inequality regar...
Social imbalances between men and women are the bedrock of injustices women encounter in the world, ...
The difference in power relations between men and women results in different gender roles social rol...
The literature on gender and conflicts in Africa is dominated by essentialised and narrow male-centr...
In much of sub-Saharan Africa women are politically powerless and economically oppressed. For the mo...
My paper is study that seeks to explain the ways barriers to girl child education in Ghana are overc...
Introduction The practice of female genital mutilation (FGM/C) in traditional Africa...
Magister Artium (Development Studies) - MA(DVS)In all parts of the Global South, female farmers face...