Citizenship, Gender and Development in Zimbabwe
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2004
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University of Fort Hare
Abstract
This study focuses on gender and development in relation to the notion of citizenship. It is an inquiry into the position that is occupied by both men and women in the society based on their gender status. It is argued that citizenship does not merely mean the voting rights of people but goes further to include issues of participation, representation and access to resources by citizens who differ in various aspects. The existing power structure in Zimbabwe has kept women in marginalized positions in social, political and economic aspects of their lives. Women continue to be treated as second-class citizens in comparison to their male counterparts.
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Masters Thesis
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Development, SOCIAL SCIENCES::Social sciences
Citation
Ndlovu,O. (2004).Citizenship, Gender and Development in Zimbabwe. Alice. University of Fort Hare