Browsing Makerere Institute of Social Research (MISR) - IDS by Subject "Gender"
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Constraints affecting the participation of girls and women in sports in Uganda
(1994)Despite the fact that the population of Uganda consists of nearly 60% females, there are more males involved in sports in Uganda than women. More men are penetrating sports at the international level than women in Uganda. ... -
Constraints affecting the participation of girls and women in sports in Uganda
(1994)Despite the fact that the population of Uganda consists of nearly 60% females, there are more males involved in sports in Uganda than women. More men are penetrating sports at the international level than women in Uganda. ... -
Gender and poverty: the agriculture sector programme support in Uganda.
(1999)At the time of writings, Uganda was the only country in Africa with an established Ministry of Gender. The country has an operational National Gender Policy to facilitate the process of mainstreaming gender concerns in the ... -
Gender and poverty: the agriculture sector programme support in Uganda.
(1999)At the time of writings, Uganda was the only country in Africa with an established Ministry of Gender. The country has an operational National Gender Policy to facilitate the process of mainstreaming gender concerns in the ... -
Protecting the rights of rural women
(1991-08)Uganda is a state whose various tribes and communities subscribe to the principles of 'patriarchal societies' in whose structure man is the subject, boys are the issue and all members of the female sex are still referred ... -
Protecting the rights of rural women
(1991-08)Uganda is a state whose various tribes and communities subscribe to the principles of 'patriarchal societies' in whose structure man is the subject, boys are the issue and all members of the female sex are still referred ... -
Sensitized women as a development strategy: the Uganda case
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Sensitized women as a development strategy: the Uganda case
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Social issues in the prevention of perinatal and neonatal morbidity and mortality.
(1992)Over the last 10 years, a strong relationship between women’s status including access to income and decision-making in the home have drawn. Increasing attention in the area of reproductive health. Changing trends in economic ... -
Social issues in the prevention of perinatal and neonatal morbidity and mortality.
(1992)Over the last 10 years, a strong relationship between women’s status including access to income and decision-making in the home have drawn. Increasing attention in the area of reproductive health. Changing trends in economic ...