Vol 1, No 4 (2016)

Convergence and Divergence of African Women Studies

The African Women Studies Centre is a training, research, evidence based policy, advocacy and lobbying institution of the University of Nairobi. The Centre is committed to promoting African Women’s
experiences and worldview in scholarship, policy and institutional development. Among the Centre’s publications are: The Beginnings; Rebuilding the Broken African Pot; Gender and Policy Analysis Tools; Making Women’s Perspectives Count in Policy Development and Implementation; and Status Report on the Kenya National Food Security. In the spirit of the multi-disciplinary nature of the AWSC, Pathways to African Feminism and Development promotes African women’s studies in all aspects of scholarship and development.

Table of Contents

Articles

Construction of Gender Identity in Two Kiswahili Short Stories PDF
Amiri Swaleh, Rayya Timammy
Gender Mainstreaming and Africanizing Social Science Research with Specific Reference to Economics Research PDF
Tabitha Kiriti Ng’ang’a
Gender Differentials in Criminal Behaviour in Nigeria PDF
Sulaiman Rasheed Lanre Abdul- Rasheed, Muhammed A. Yinusa (Ph.D), Raji Abdullateef, Olatunji A. Ganiyu, S.Z. Abdulbaqi
Migration Theories Versus Remittance Behaviour of Migrant Women in Kenya PDF
Wanjiru Gichuhi, Alexander Mukungu Nasiyo
THE POT BEARER UNDERSTANDS ITS WEIGHT: AN ANALYSIS OF PRO-ABORTION DISCOURSES IN KENYA PDF
Jane Wambui

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