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Page 113
... activities based on fraud or extortion , rather it is based on business ( MacGaffey 1986 , 162-63 ) . As in Uganda and Tanzania , women in Zaire have less access to formal institutions than men and therefore have tended to remain within ...
... activities based on fraud or extortion , rather it is based on business ( MacGaffey 1986 , 162-63 ) . As in Uganda and Tanzania , women in Zaire have less access to formal institutions than men and therefore have tended to remain within ...
Page 129
... activities of private logging firms who are encroaching on the region's forest reserves . The women are involved in the state's educational campaign on the problem of de- forestation and the call to plant trees in rural areas . The ...
... activities of private logging firms who are encroaching on the region's forest reserves . The women are involved in the state's educational campaign on the problem of de- forestation and the call to plant trees in rural areas . The ...
Page 137
... activities . Corresponding data for the 1982-83 sample of 96 female heads was 36 ( 38 percent ) engaged in petty retail trading activities . New roles and opportunities associated with commodity produc- tion and petty retail trading ...
... activities . Corresponding data for the 1982-83 sample of 96 female heads was 36 ( 38 percent ) engaged in petty retail trading activities . New roles and opportunities associated with commodity produc- tion and petty retail trading ...
Contents
VOLUME 36 NUMBER 1 APRIL 1993 | 1 |
Aoua Kéita and the Nascent Womens Movement in | 59 |
Development Communication and Popular Resistance | 91 |
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