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Journal articles on the topic "Women, Kuria (African people)"

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Fleisher, Michael L. "Kuria Cattle Raiding: Capitalist Transformation, Commoditization, and Crime Formation Among an East African Agro-Pastoral People." Comparative Studies in Society and History 42, no. 4 (2000): 745–69. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0010417500003303.

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Among the agro-pastoral Kuria people, whose population straddles the border between Tanzania and Kenya, many young men are actively engaged in an illicit livestock trade in which cattle stolen in Tanzania—from other Kuria, as well as from neighboring peoples such as the Luo, Ngoreme, and Maasai—are sold to buyers, mainly butchers, inside Tanzania or else are run across the border for cash sale in neighboring Kenya. Kenya is a more affluent country than Tanzania—consequently, the demand for beef is greater there and beef prices are considerably higher. The beef and hides from these stolen Tanza
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Vukčević, Svetlana. "The role of the Kurds in the geopolitical conflict in Syria." Bezbednost, Beograd 66, no. 3 (2024): 113–28. https://doi.org/10.5937/bezbednost2403113v.

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The Arab and broader Islamic world constitute an entity where Western democracy consistently fails to find fertile ground. Situated at the heart of global strategic and economic competitions in the 20th century, this politically unstable region has become even more attractive in the 21st century due to the widespread demand for energy and energy transport routes. Lacking a deeply rooted tradition of statehood, defined by conventional borders and authoritarian regimes, the Islamic worldexcept for the Kurds with their unique form of democracy-is not prepared to accept the Western model of social
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Siddique, Rumana. "“WO”man of the People:." Crossings: A Journal of English Studies 8 (August 1, 2017): 179–88. http://dx.doi.org/10.59817/cjes.v8i.143.

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Gendered assumptions of nationalism have been an integral part of liberation and post-liberation theory and fiction resulting in the construction of disempowered national identities for women in the modern African states. The narratives of idealization and mythologizing sketch women in the developing literary canvas as symbolic or biological figures who had no active social or political roles or voices. This paper focuses on how gender roles in national identity and nation-building have evolved in the works of the major male African writer Chinua Achebe. It examines the narratives that have re
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Larby, Patricia M. "People, Places and African Studies." African Research & Documentation 62 (1993): 17–24. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0305862x00010840.

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This article is based on a talk given to the SCOLMA annual general meeting in 1993 and is, very largely, a personal backward look at my involvement with people, places and African studies since the late 1950s.When I first went to Africa in the fifties long distance travel was not the commonplace it is now. Uganda, where I took up my first overseas appointment as Librarian to the Department of Agriculture, was then a twenty-four hour flight away with stops at Rome, Benghazi and Khartoum. It is difficult to recapture first impressions on setting foot on African soil but there is a confused memor
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Rodima-Taylor, Daivi. "PASSAGEWAYS OF COOPERATION: MUTUALITY IN POST-SOCIALIST TANZANIA." Africa 84, no. 4 (2014): 553–75. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0001972014000497.

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ABSTRACTThe paper enquires into the practices of cooperation and mutuality that are reproduced in contemporary mutual help groups of post-socialist Tanzania. Diverse associations of cooperative work and mutual security are on the rise in globalizing African communities. Local institutions of mutual assistance are becoming increasingly important in regulating access to resources and redefining socialities in environments of persistent instability. Mutual help groups among Kuria people have emerged as institutions for facilitating exchange through relationally oriented expansion that enables the
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Camminga, B. "Disregard and danger: Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie and the voices of trans (and cis) African feminists." Sociological Review 68, no. 4 (2020): 817–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0038026120934695.

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In March of 2017, best-selling Nigerian author and feminist Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, in an interview with Britain’s Channel 4, was asked whether being a trans woman makes one any less of a ‘real woman?’ In the clip, which went viral shortly thereafter, Adichie responded by saying ‘When people talk about, “Are trans women women?” my feeling is trans women are trans women.’ Echoing the essentialist, predominantly white Global Northern, feminist politics of trans-exclusionary feminists (TERFs), by implying that trans women are not ‘real’ women because, as she assumes, they benefited from male pr
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Majali, Zukiswa, Jan K. Coetzee, and Asta Rau. "Everyday Hair Discourses of African Black Women." Qualitative Sociology Review 13, no. 1 (2017): 158–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.18778/1733-8077.13.1.09.

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Hair for African Black people has always had meaning. In the past, elaborate hairstyles communicated their status, identity, and place within the larger society. In present day society, hair continues to be a significant part of being an African Black person. Especially for women, who attach a number of different meanings to hair. This study casts more light on young African Black women’s everyday perceptions of hair and uncovers the meanings they attach to hair and beauty. This is done by looking at how the intersections of race, gender, and class impact on their everyday perceptions and expe
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Fadem, Pam, Rachel Leah Klein, and Benjamin D. Weber. "Open Letters from Prison." Radical History Review 2023, no. 146 (2023): 151–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/01636545-10302919.

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Abstract This article describes the response of a group of California women prisoners and their allies on the outside to the conditions that radically altered and devastated the lives of people in prison during the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Benjamin Weber, African American and African Studies faculty member at the University of California, Davis, reached out to the California Coalition for Women Prisoners (CCWP), with its over twenty-six years of relationships with incarcerated women in California prisons. CCWP members Pam Fadem and Rachel Leah Klein collaborated to intervene early in the pan
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Hanna, William John, and Elizabeth Rogovsky. "On the Situation of African-American Women with Physical Disabilities." Journal of Applied Rehabilitation Counseling 23, no. 4 (1992): 39–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1891/0047-2220.23.4.39.

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This paper explores a category of people with disabilities, African-American women, that is rarely studied by scholars and rarely the subject of education and training within the fields of medicine and rehabilitation, African-American women have a high incidence of physical disability; and among those with disabilities, their socioeconomic situation is less well off than would be predicted on the basis of general patterns of male-female, White-Black, nondisabled-disabled disparity. Drawing upon quantitative surveys as well as qualitative interviews, the authors explore factors which appear lik
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Jennings, Elyse A., Nolwazi Mkhwanazi, and Lisa Berkman. "Receipt of emotional support among rural South African adults." Ageing and Society 40, no. 5 (2018): 1039–63. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0144686x18001526.

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AbstractAs the world undergoes rapid ageing, informal support from friends and relatives is becoming especially important among older adults in middle- and low-income countries, where formalised social protections may be limited. We use new data from a cohort of adults aged 40 and older in rural South Africa to explore how receipt of emotional support differs by gender and marital status. Our findings suggest that women are more likely to get emotional support than men and have more sources of support. Moreover, women are more likely to get emotional support from relatives, whereas men are mor
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Women, Kuria (African people)"

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Carr, Elizabeth P. "Community and land attachment of Chagga women on Mount Kilimanjaro, Tanzania /." Diss., CLICK HERE for online access, 2004. http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/ETD/image/etd424.pdf.

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Crittenden, Alyssa Noelani. "Allomaternal care and juvenile foraging among the Hadza implications for the evolution of cooperative breeding in humans /." Diss., [La Jolla] : University of California, San Diego, 2009. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/ucsd/fullcit?p3356207.

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Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of California, San Diego, 2009.<br>Title from first page of PDF file (viewed July 2, 2009). Available via ProQuest Digital Dissertations. Vita. Includes bibliographical references (p. 119-138).
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Durán, Lucy. "Stars and songbirds Mande female singers in urban music, Mali 1980-99 /." Boston Spa, U.K. : British Library Document Supply Centre, 1999. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?did=1&uin=uk.bl.ethos.340348.

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Sijadu, Zameka Paula. "Persuasive messages of women in Xhosa." Thesis, Stellenbosch : University of Stellenbosch, 2010. http://hdl.handle.net/10019.1/5309.

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Thesis (MA (African Languages))--University of Stellenbosch, 2010.<br>ENGLISH ABSTRACT: The aim of this study was to explore interpersonal persuasive messages of Xhosaspeaking women. The findings suggest that the majority of attempts at interpersonal persuasion take place in close and often personal relationships. The findings further show that the majority of Xhosa-speaking women tend to persuade those they are familiar with, such as husbands, children, siblings and friends. Specific cultural aspects also influence the persuasive messages of these women, such as collectivism, indirectne
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Hauser, Tabitha Nicole. "Listening and learning toward authentic spirituality for Dioula-speaking women in Cote d'Ivoire /." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 2002. http://www.tren.com.

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Rathbun, Tiffani. "The psychological effects of war on women in Uganda." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 2008. http://www.tren.com/search.cfm?p090-0356.

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Musandu, Phoebe A. "Daughter of Odoro Grace Onyango and African women's history /." Oxford, Ohio : Miami University, 2006. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc%5Fnum=miami1152280364.

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Bragg, Susan. "Marketing the 'modern' negro : race, gender, and the culture of activism in the NAACP, 1909-1941 /." Thesis, Connect to this title online; UW restricted, 2007. http://hdl.handle.net/1773/10337.

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Talle, Aud. "Women at a loss : changes in Maasai pastoralism and their effects on gender relations." Doctoral thesis, Stockholm : Dept. of Social Anthropology, University of Stockholm, 1988. http://dds.crl.edu/CRLdelivery.asp?tid=11964.

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Fair, Alexandra Kathryn. "“THE PEOPLE WHO NEED US READ BETWEEN THE LINES”: THE FACES OF EUGENIC IDEOLOGY IN THE POST-WWII UNITED STATES." Miami University / OhioLINK, 2019. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=miami1556874590527973.

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Books on the topic "Women, Kuria (African people)"

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Tobisson, Eva. Family dynamics among the Kuria: Agro-pastoralists in Northern Tanzania. Acta Universitatis Gothoburgensis, 1986.

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Nielsen, Laila. Unfree to develop: A comparative study of Kuria and Ukerewe under colonial rule, Tanzania 1850-1961. Elanders Graphic Systems, 2002.

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Mulikuza, Jacob. Conflicts around extractive industry in Tanzania: The dynamics of conflicts of the Kuria tribe around North Mara mine. Karljamer Publishing Limited, 2017.

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Prazak, Miroslava. Demography and economy in a rural community. Institute for Development Studies, University of Nairobi, 1989.

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Tyrrell, Barbara. Her African quest. Lindlife, 1996.

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Mensa-Bonsu, Kwaku. A bride for the king. Black Mask, 1995.

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Rice, Condoleezza. Extraordinary, ordinary people: A memoir of family. Crown Publishers, 2010.

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Mikell, Gwendolyn. Women and the early state in West Africa. Michigan State University, 1989.

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Sanford, John B. The people from heaven. University of Illinois Press, 1995.

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Abena, Dolphyne Florence, and CEDEP Women's Forum, eds. Ten women achievers from the Ashanti Region of Ghana. CEDEP Women's Forum, Centre for the Development of People, 2000.

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Book chapters on the topic "Women, Kuria (African people)"

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Simanga, Michael. "Amina Baraka and the Women in CAP." In Amiri Baraka and the Congress of African People. Palgrave Macmillan US, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9781137080653_8.

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Erwin, Kira, and Monique Marks. "The economic lives of migrant women in a South African city: informal work, gender, and transformative possibilities." In Working People Speak. Routledge, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003468691-4.

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Popoola, Kehinde Olayinka, Anne Jerneck, and Sunday Adesola Ajayi. "Climate Variability and Rural Livelihood Security: Impacts and Implications." In African Handbook of Climate Change Adaptation. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-45106-6_200.

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AbstractIn a typical Nigerian village, the majority of the population comprises old people who are mostly economically unproductive due to reduced or loss of physical strength brought about by ageing and ill health. Many of these rural old people still work, and do so outside the formal sector, and are particularly susceptible to the effects of climate variability and change. Few studies have reported on climate change and the rural aged and there is a research gap as regards rural elderly peoples’ perception of climate variability impact on them. Since little is known about their perception o
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Nzengya, Daniel M., and John K. Maguta. "Gendered Vulnerability to Climate Change Impacts in Selected Counties in Kenya." In African Handbook of Climate Change Adaptation. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-42091-8_169-1.

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AbstractExtreme climate change events such as frequent and prolonged droughts or floods associated with climate change can be very disruptive to peoples’ livelihoods particularly in rural settings, where people rely on the immediate environment for livelihood. Shocks in the people’s livelihoods can trigger diverse responses that include migration as a coping or adaption strategy. Migration takes many forms depending on the context and resources availability. Very few studies in Kenya have used qualitative analysis to bring up women’s voices in relation to gender, climate change, and migration,
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Nzengya, Daniel M., and John Kibe Maguta. "Gendered Vulnerability to Climate Change Impacts in Selected Counties in Kenya." In African Handbook of Climate Change Adaptation. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-45106-6_169.

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AbstractExtreme climate change events such as frequent and prolonged droughts or floods associated with climate change can be very disruptive to peoples’ livelihoods particularly in rural settings, where people rely on the immediate environment for livelihood. Shocks in the people’s livelihoods can trigger diverse responses that include migration as a coping or adaption strategy. Migration takes many forms depending on the context and resources availability. Very few studies in Kenya have used qualitative analysis to bring up women’s voices in relation to gender, climate change, and migration,
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Ambrosino, Chiara, Ben Hufton, Benson Okinyi Nyawade, Harriet Osimbo, and Phanuel Owiti. "Integrating Climate Adaptation, Poverty Reduction, and Environmental Conservation in Kwale County, Kenya." In African Handbook of Climate Change Adaptation. Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-45106-6_118.

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AbstractShoreline erosion, flood surges, river sediments, and water pollution are only a few of the common threats to many coastal areas, with extreme climate-related events exacerbating the intensity and urgency of the resulting negative impacts. In addition, some coastal areas are excessively mined for sand, protective mangroves are destroyed, and coastal waters are overfished, affecting the well-being, safety, and livelihoods of local communities. These threats disproportionally affect the poorest and most marginalized groups, including women and children, leading to their increased vulnera
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Tsikata, Dzodzi, and Gertrude Dzifa Torvikey. "Conclusion." In EADI Global Development Series. Springer International Publishing, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-58588-3_14.

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AbstractThe conclusion of the book summarizes the implications of the COVID-19 pandemic and the early containment and support measures by governments to respond to its projected impacts on the fortunes of African economies, societies, and democratic politics. The chapter highlights among other things the ramifications of the pandemic in the livelihoods of working people, women, and the poor more generally. These are discussed through a reflection on the pre-existing structural conditions and inequalities that exacerbated the measures that governments used to contain the pandemic. In addition,
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Brown, Jeannette. "Chemical Engineers." In African American Women Chemists. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199742882.003.0011.

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Dr. Lilia Abron is an engineer, an entrepreneur, mother, and activist who works twelve-hour days. She is another true Renaissance woman. Lilia was born at home in Memphis, Tennessee, on March 8, 1945. She was small, premature, and almost did not survive were it not for her aunt, who rushed her to the hospital in a cab because ambulances were not available to black people at the time. She was the second of four daughters of Ernest Buford Abron and Bernice Wise Abron, who were both educators. Both of her parents had attended LeMyone College. Her father entered college and played football. Becaus
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Brown, Jeannette. "The Reason for This Book and Why These Women Were Chosen." In African American Women Chemists. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199742882.003.0004.

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Many people have studied the history of African American women chemists, but the information is scattered in many references, articles, and trade books. Until now, there was no one place where one could access extensive information about these women. This book is a compilation of all the references to date about the lives of these women; the chapters include a brief biography of each woman, with citations to the published information. The back matter provides a list of references. Not all of the women that I have written about are primarily researchers; some of them chose to be educators or bu
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Brown, Jeannette. "Next Steps." In African American Women Chemists. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199742882.003.0013.

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This book covers the stories of African American women chemists who entered the field before the civil rights era or shortly thereafter. The women in this book were swimming against the tide. They chose to enter a career in which they were among the first persons of their gender and race. There are many young American women currently active in the profession of chemistry. Young girls are still interested in becoming scientists; however, they still have to fight to make sure they receive a good education in science. This need for good education is discussed in a book titled, Swimming against th
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Conference papers on the topic "Women, Kuria (African people)"

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Bhargava, Rhea, Meghan Foos, Brandy Gotti, et al. "Factors that Influence the Decision to Get Vaccinated Against COVID-19." In 27th Annual Rowan-Virtua Research Day. Rowan University Libraries, 2023. https://doi.org/10.31986/issn.2689-0690_rdw.stratford_research_day.170_2023.

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Since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic and the launch of the vaccine, healthcare workers have been encouraging people to get vaccinated to prevent the spread of the virus. However, there is a significant number of people who are vaccine hesitant, or uncertain about receiving the COVID-19 vaccine and its booster. Vaccine hesitancy represents a state of opportunity to make positive change; therefore, it is crucial for healthcare workers to identify those who are in this population. When factors contributing to the vaccine hesitancy, including gender, age, ethnicity, education level, and income
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Paulo, Avner, Carlos Eduardo Oliveira De Souza, Bruna Guimarães Lima e Silva, Flávio Luiz Schiavoni, and Adilson Siqueira. "Black Lives Matter." In Simpósio Brasileiro de Computação Musical. Sociedade Brasileira de Computação - SBC, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5753/sbcm.2019.10459.

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The Brazilian police killed 16 people per day in 2017 and 3/4 of the victims were black people. Recently, a Brazilian called Evaldo Rosa dos Santos, father, worker, musician, and black, was killed in Rio de Janeiro with 80 rifle bullets shot by the police. Everyday, the statistics and the news show that the police uses more force when dealing with black people and it seems obvious that, in Brazil, the state bullet uses to find a black skin to rest. Unfortunately, the brutal force and violence by the state and the police to black people is not a problem only in this country. It is a global real
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Reports on the topic "Women, Kuria (African people)"

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Ganesh, Chandni. Rapid Scoping Review 2025: South Africa. Institute of Development Studies, 2025. https://doi.org/10.19088/ids.2025.033.

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Section 9 (3) of the Bill of Rights in South Africa’s Constitution, introduced in 1996, prohibits unfair discrimination on the grounds of ‘race, gender, sex, pregnancy, marital status, ethnic or social origin, colour, sexual orientation, age, disability, religion, conscience, belief, culture, language and birth’. This legal framework offers protection, and formal recognition as equal citizens, to women and to lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer, intersex, and more (LGBTQI+) people. It also positions South Africa as an important regional place of refuge for LGBTQI+ Africans, despite the
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Child marriage briefing: Zambia. Population Council, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.31899/pgy19.1005.

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This brief provides an overview of child marriage as well as the particulars of child marriage in Zambia. This landlocked southern African nation is home to 10.9 million people, with 47 percent of its population under age 15. Zambia is one of the poorest countries in the world; nearly two out of three Zambians live on less than US$1 a day. The country’s economic growth was hindered by declining copper prices and a prolonged drought in the 1980s and 1990s. More recently, the AIDS epidemic has taken a devastating toll: 920,000 adults and children are living with HIV/AIDS, and 630,000 children ha
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The launch of the ASSAf inclusivity initiative for gender equity and persons with disabilities as part of the Science Forum South Africa 2023 panel discussion. Academy of Science of South Africa (ASSAf), 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/assaf.2024/101.

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Gender equity, disability and inclusivity are human rights issues, and the South African Constitution enshrines the rights of citizens at all levels. The Sustainable Development Goals 5 and 10 promote gender equality and reduced inequalities, respectively. Furthermore, the South Africa’s Decadal Plan in science, technology and innovation (STI) calls for the creation of an inclusive economy and equity ambitions set by the Gender- Responsive Planning Budgeting, Monitoring, Evaluation and Auditing Framework. In spite of these legislative prerogatives, initiatives to promote the participation of w
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