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Ojewusi, Sola. Speaking for Nigerian women: (a history of the National Council of Women's Societies, Nigeria). Abuja, Nigeria: All State Publishing and Printing Co., 1996.
Find full textWomen and children's rights in Nigeria. Enugu, Enugu State, Nigeria: Women's Aid Collective (WACOL), 2001.
Find full textOnyegu, Ray. Update on women's socio-economic rights in Nigeria. Surulere, Lagos: Shelter Rights Initiative, 2002.
Find full textNwankwo, Obiageli. Reproductive health & rights in Nigeria. 2nd ed. Enugu, Nigeria: Civil Resouce Development and Documentation Center (CIRDDC) Nigeria, 2007.
Find full textNwankwo, Obiageli. Reproductive health & rights in Nigeria. Enugu, Nigeria: Civil Resource Development and Documentation Centre (CIRDDOC) Nigeria, 2002.
Find full textNigeria, ed. Human rights documents relevant to women and children's rights in Nigeria. Nigeria: WomenAid Collective (WACOL), 2008.
Find full textNwoye, Kenneth N. Property rights of women under Nigerian law. Onitsha: Fabson Printing & Pub., 2000.
Find full text(Nigeria), Gender Rights Project, ed. The women's Convention in Nigeria. Lagos: Gender Rights Project (GRP), 2004.
Find full textIbe, Alexander N. Nigeria: Critical perspectives on human rights : education and development. Uwani, Enugu, Nigeria: Man-Greg Internation Co., 2002.
Find full textPost-Beijing, Women's Political Awareness Summit (2nd 1996 Lagos Nigeria). A political agenda for Nigerian women. [Lagos, Nigeria: Second Post-Beijing Women's Political Awareness Summit, 1996.
Find full text(Nigeria), Women's Aid Collective, ed. Bride price and the implications for women's rights in Nigeria. Enugu, Nigeria: WomenAid Collective, 2008.
Find full textEzeilo, Joy. Laws and practices relating to women's inheritance rights in Nigeria. Enugu, Enugu State, Nigeria: Women's Aid Collective, 2000.
Find full textMama, Amina. Feminism and the state in Nigeria: The national machinery for women. Accra North, Ghana: Third World Network-Africa, 2000.
Find full textWomen's human rights in Nigeria: Lobby and advocacy strategies for civil society groups. Lagos: Legal Defence and Assistance Project, 2004.
Find full text(Nigeria), Women's Health and Action Research Centre. Constraints and opportunities: Meeting the challenges of the Beijing processes in Nigeria. Benin City, Edo State, Nigeria: Women's Health and Action Research Centre, 2001.
Find full textCalabar, Nigeria) Tribunal on Violations of Human Rights in Nigeria (2002. Tribunal on Violations of Human Rights in Nigeria. Enugu, Nigeria: Fourth Dimension Pub., 2002.
Find full textAnyaegbu, Linda Stephanie. Nigerian women and the Beijing Platform for Action: A pro-active analysis. [S.l: s.n.], 1997.
Find full textRestoring the dignity of women: An insight into feminism in Nigeria. Enugu State, Nigeria: Delta Publications (Nigeria) Ltd., 2009.
Find full textOvienloba, Andrew A. The woes of the Nigerian woman: The widowhood question. Benin City, Nigeria: Justice, Development and Peace Commission (JDPC) of the Catholic Archdiocese of Benin City, 2003.
Find full textAnyogu, Felicia. Access to justice in Nigeria: A gender prespective. Uwani, Enugu: Ebenezer Productions Nigeria Limited, 2009.
Find full textAction, Gender and Development, ed. Sharia, gender, and rights of non-Muslims in Northern Nigeria. Surulere, Lagos: Gender and De[v]elopment Action (GADA), 2004.
Find full textLadan, Muhammed Tawfiq. An overview of reproductive rights and reproductive health (Maternal health) in Nigeria. Enugu, Nigeria: Women's Aid Collective [WACOL], 2003.
Find full textHodges, Tony. Children's and women's rights in Nigeria: A wake-up call : situation assessment and analysis, 2001. Abuja: National Planning Commission, 2001.
Find full textAkumadu, Theresa U. Patterns of abuse of women's rights in employment and police custody in Nigeria. Lagos: Civil Liberties Organisation, 1995.
Find full textOlomojobi, Yinka. Human rights on gender, sex and the law in Nigeria. Lagos: Princeton Publishing Co., 2013.
Find full textCIRDDOC/Macarthur Tribunal on the Violation of Reproductive Rights of Women in Nigeria (2006 Lagos, Nigeria). Gender and injustice: Perspectives from a Tribunal on Reproductive Rights of Women in Nigeria. Enugu, Nigeria: Fourth Dimension Pub. Co., 2007.
Find full textGbadamosi, Olaide A. Reproductive health and rights: African perspectives and legal issues in Nigeria. Benin City, Nigeria: Network for Justice and Democracy, 2007.
Find full textBabatunde, Emmanuel D. Women's rites versus women's rights: A study of circumcision among the Ketu Yoruba of South Western Nigeria. Lawrenceville, NJ: Africa World Press, 1998.
Find full textAkumadu, Theresa U. Beasts of burden: A study of women's legal status & reproductive health rights in Nigeria. Lagos, Nigeria: The Women's Rights Project, Civil Liberties Organisation, 1998.
Find full textCivil Resource Development and Documentation Centre (Nigeria) and Coalition of Eastern NGOs (Nigeria), eds. Reproductive rights are human rights: The proceedings of a National Tribunal on the Violation of Reproductive Health and Rights of Women in Nigeria. Enugu, Nigeria: Fourth Dimension Pub. Co., 2004.
Find full textHelie, Anissa. Feminism in the Muslim World Leadership Institutes: 1998 & 1999 reports: Istanbul, Turkey, September 14-26, 1998; Lagos, Nigeria, October 25-November 5, 1999. New Brunswick, NJ: Center for Women's Global Leadership, 2000.
Find full textHélie, Anissa. Feminism in the Muslim World Leadership Institutes: 1998 & 1999 reports : Istanbul, Turkey, September 14-26, 1998 : Lagos, Nigeria, October 25-November 5, 1999. New Brunswick, NJ, USA: Center for Women's Global Leadership, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey, 2000.
Find full textBarker, Gary. "My father didn't think this way": Nigerian boys contemplate gender equality. New York: Population Council, 2003.
Find full textresearcher, Muscati Samer author, Dufka Corinne editor, Peligal Rona editor, Baldwin Clive editor, Olugboji Babatunde editor, Gerntholtz Liesl editor, and Human Rights Watch (Organization), eds. "Those terrible weeks in their camp": Boko Haram violence against women and girls in Northeast Nigeria. New York]: Human Rights Watch, 2014.
Find full textNational reproductive health policy and strategy: To achieve quality reproductive and sexual health for all Nigerians. Abuja, Nigeria: Federal Ministry of Health, Nigeria, 2001.
Find full textNigeria. Federal Ministry of Women Affairs & Social Development. Responses to issues on Nigeria's 6th country periodic report on the implementation of the UN Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women (CEDAW). Abuja: Federal Ministry of Women Affairs and Social Development, 2008.
Find full textChris, Affor, ed. Colonial systems of control: Criminal justice in Nigeria. Ottawa: University of Ottawa Press, 2008.
Find full textInnocent, Chukwuma. Above the law: A report on torture and extra-judicial killings by the police in Lagos State, Nigeria. Surulere, Lagos, Nigeria: The Organisation, 1994.
Find full textAkinrimisi, Adebanke. Promoting gender equality and human rights sensitive policy environment in the Nigerian HIV/AIDS national response: Being a report of the review of selected federal government policies in the agriculture, education and health sectors. Nigeria: The United Nations Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM), 2008.
Find full textWomen's Health and Action Research Centre (Nigeria), ed. Critical issues in reproductive health and rights in Nigeria. Benin City, Edo State, Nigeria: Women's Health and Action Research Centre, 2002.
Find full textJoy, Ezeilo, Afolabi Abiola Akiyode, Women Advocates Research & Documentation Centre (Lagos, Nigeria), and Women's Aid Collective (Nigeria), eds. Sharia & women's human rights in Nigeria: Strategies for action. Nigeria: Women Advocates Research & Documentation Center (WARDC), 2003.
Find full textWomen and the right to inheritance in Nigeria. Surulere, Lagos: Shelter Rights Initiative, 2001.
Find full textCivil Resource Development and Documentation Centre (Nigeria), ed. [Laws protecting the rights of women and children in Nigeria]. [Enugu?] Federal Republic of Nigeria: Peculiar Instincts, 2008.
Find full textEffah, Josephine. Unequal rights: Discriminatory laws and practices against women in Nigeria. Constitutional Rights Project, 1995.
Find full textCivil Resource Development and Documentation Centre (Nigeria), ed. [Laws protecting the rights of women and children in Nigeria]. [Enugu?] Federal Republic of Nigeria: Peculiar Instincts, 2008.
Find full textCivil Resource Development and Documentation Centre (Nigeria), ed. [Laws protecting the rights of women and children in Nigeria]. [Enugu?] Federal Republic of Nigeria: Peculiar Instincts, 2008.
Find full textObiageli, Nwankwo, and Civil Resource Development and Documentation Centre (Nigeria), eds. Gender inequality and political rights: Proceedings of a national tribunal on the violation of the political rights of women in Nigeria. Enugu, Nigeria: Fourth Dimension Publishers, 2005.
Find full textInternational Reproductive Rights Research Action Group., ed. Reproductive rights and wrongs: Women's perceptions : the case of Northern Nigeria. [Benin City: International Reproductive Rights Research Action Group, 1998.
Find full textTheresa, Akumadu, Onyekachi Christie, Johnson Rotimi, and Civil Liberties Organisation (Nigeria). Women's Rights Project., eds. Women's reproductive health rights: A training manual for communities of Eastern Nigeria. Yaba, Lagos, Nigeria: Civil Liberties Organisation, 1999.
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