Studies in Gender and Development in Africa

SIGADA is a trans-disciplinary publication that prioritizes gender as a development issue. It is a forum for sharing research, resources, aesthetic expressions, lived realities and activisms that privilege and promote gender issues in development as well as contribute towards gender equality and social justice in Africa. Regional (continental), sub-regional, national, area, organizational and individual as well as trans-national studies and works are accepted. It supports the sharing of research and other productions on gender issues in Africa’s development. Theoretical and empirical works on social and physical sciences are accepted. Submissions may focus on policy, programmes, and/or projects. A clear link to development is a basic requirement. In order to support the sharing of diverse experiences, articles, biographies, book reviews, research reports, poetry or songs, community events, national resources inventories and project designs are encouraged.

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Vol 2 (2008)

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Articles

Help! I don’t love my husband” Advice Columns as Teaching Resource for Gender and Sexuality: Experiences from the University of Cape Coast, Ghana DOWNLOAD FREE FULL TEXT
M Prah
Streetism And Child Labour In The Wa Municipality Of Ghana A Gender Analysis of Drivers DOWNLOAD FREE FULL TEXT
C Kangsangbata
Gender, land tenure dynamics and livelihood: A Comparison of the Central and Volta Regions of Ghana Using Logistic Regression Analysis DOWNLOAD FREE FULL TEXT
GA Owusu
Women’s Participation In Local Governance In Ghana The Case of the Nadowli District of the Upper West Region DOWNLOAD FREE FULL TEXT
C Gyimah, ES Thompson
The Gendered Face Of HIV/AIDS: The Move Towards Policy Implementation in Ghana DOWNLOAD FREE FULL TEXT
JJ Dawuni
Gender, Social Trust And Political Socialization In Ghanaian Education Implications for Shaping Political Beings in the Wa Municipality DOWNLOAD FREE FULL TEXT
AS Mansaray


Studies in Gender and Development in Africa.   ISSN: 0855-9449