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Nonformal Education for Women in Zimbabwe

Empowerment Strategies and Status Improvement

by Christine Hausmann (Author)
©1998 Thesis XXII, 172 Pages

Summary

The important role Third World's women play in actively influencing the development of their respective countries can no longer be doubted. Still, the status quo of especially rural women poses constraints to this task. Historical factors as well as problems concerning the reality of development practice in Zimbabwe are therefore thoroughly analysed. Programmes for the improvement of women's status in the nonformal field run by 20 nongovernmental organisations are observed to identify a successful combination of empowering components. The analysis clearly shows that women's nonformal education for empowerment is a complex task which can only succeed if the various interacting factors are addressed with respect to women's actual needs.

Details

Pages
XXII, 172
Year
1998
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631336830
Language
English
Published
Frankfurt/M., Berlin, Bern, New York, Paris, Wien, 1998. XXII, 172 pp.

Biographical notes

Christine Hausmann (Author)

The Author: Christine Hausmann was born in 1969 in Heidelberg, Germany. Master's degree at the Ruprecht-Karls-University Heidelberg in educational science and ethnology.

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