GENDER POLICIES
IN SOUTHERN AFRICA
AND BEYOND
A selected bibliography 2000
Compiled by
Thembie Phute and Sabelo Mapasure, SARDC

Edited by
Bookie Kethusegile and Hugh McCullum, SARDC

SARDC - Southern African Research and Documentation Centre
Box 5690, Harare, Zimbabwe
Tel: 263-4-738695/6
Fax: 263-4-738693
Email: sardc@sardc.net, widsaa@sardc.net http://www.sardc.net

@ SARDC 2000

ISBN: 1-77910-040-0

This bibliography may be reproduced, used and shared, with full acknowledgement of the publisher.

Citation: SARDC, Gender Policies in Southern Africa and Beyond: a selected bibliography,
Harare: SARDC, 2000

Available in book form in English. Also searchable from the gender bibliographic database on: http://databases.sardc.net

Design and Layout: Hugh McCullum and Juliet Mucheki

Origination: Crystal Graphics

Printing : Cannon Press

WIDSAA _ SARDC
Contents
 
Introduction
Women in Southern Africa
Layout of Bibliography
About WIDSAA, SARDC  
 
Chapter 1 Southern Africa
Chapter 2 Angola
Chapter 3 Botswana
Chapter 4 Lesotho
Chapter 5 Malawi
Chapter 6 Mauritius
Chapter 7 Mozambique
Chapter 8 Namiibia
Chapter 9 South Africa
Chapter 10 Swaziland
Chapter 11 Tanzania
Chapter 12 Zambia
Chapter 13 Zimbabwe
Chapter 14 Africa
Chapter 15 International

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Acknowledgements
This bibliographic reference of gender policies was extracted from the gender database, a product of long and dedicated service by various documentalists who worked for WIDSAA since 1995. The generation of the gender database could not have been possible without the input of the documentation staff at WIDSAA, which is acknowledged and appreciated. Particular acknowledgement go to Thembile Phute for extracting, updating and generating all the entries from the gender database; Bookie Kethusegile, Head of Programme, WIDSAA who gave editorial input and guidance; Hugh McCullum for design and editing; Phyllis Johnson, Executive Director of SARDC for supporting the process and; the people in other SARDC departments who assisted in many ways.

Very special thanks goes to the Royal Norwegian Embassy (NORAD) in Harare, whose financial support, made the publication of this bibliography possible.

Sabelo Mapasure, Chief Documentalist
Southern African Research and Documentation Centre (SARDC)