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Title: The African view on gender and its impact on implemented gender policies and programs in Africa
Authors: Chauraya, Efiritha
Keywords: Ggender, African lifeworld,
Eurocentrism, gender policy/program, sustainable development, gender equality, gender gap.
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: Clarion University of Pennsyslavia
Series/Report no.: Journal of Sustainable Development in Africa;Vol. 14, No. 3; p. 252-261
Abstract: Whereas African gender policies and programmes have been crafted and implemented to eradicate gender gaps, this paper situates debate on their failure to attain their goal. The paper amply demonstrates that the African worldview continues to be relevant to the success of the implemented gender policies and programs in Africa and concludes that, unless thorough research into the African lifeworld is contacted before crafting and implementation of the gender policies and programs to understand the African psyche, and establish a gender communicative interchange between the African and the Western views on gender, ills of ineffectiveness will continue to be witnessed regardless of how grand the gender projects of the West may be. The paper finds this critical for the sustainability of development efforts in Africa. Insights informing the paper were gleaned from various texts, researches done on African gender policies and programs and the world wide website. The paper recommends a research- informed crafting and implementation of African gender policies and programs
URI: http://www.jsd-africa.com/Jsda/Vol14No3-Summer2012A/PDF/The%20African%20View%20on%20Gender%20and%20its%20Impact%20on%20Implemented%20Gender.Efiritha%20Chauraya.pdf
ISSN: 1520-5509
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