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 | Layout of Bibliography | Women in Southern Africa | About SARDC, WIDSAA
Beyond Inequalities: Women in Angola, Botswana, Lesotho, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Namibia, South Africa, Swaziland, Tanzania, Zambia, Zimbabwe , Southern Africa
An overview of the situation of women in southern Africa, summarizing critical issues, identifying obstacles and information gaps. Foreword by Getrude Mongella This is a series of books profiling the status of women in Southern Africa and the initiatives being made to mainstream gender in development processes in the region. The series analyses information drawn from the 12 critical areas of concern identified in the Beijing Platform for Action. The publications have a four-part structure; Part 1 gives the national perspective and context, including a historical summary, macroeconomic framework and demographic information. Part 11 reviews the programmes and policies of government, non-governmental organisations, donor and development agencies, community based organisations and other stakeholders involved in mainstreaming gender into development, assessing the extent to which gender imbalances receive due attention. Part III highlights the achievements and commitments in the context of Beijing Platform for Action, as well as priorities for action. Part IV contains a reference of materials used in the compilation of the profile as well as a bibliography of country specific Women In Development documents and additional statistical tables.
Source: SARDC-WIDSAA, P.O. Box 5690, Harare, Zimbabwe

Beyond Inequalities: Women in Southern Africa
Southern African Research and Documentation Centre (SARDC), 2000

Beyond Inequalities: Women in Angola
Action for Rural Development and Environment , Development Workshop, and SARDC, 2000

Beyond Inequalities: Women in Botswana
Ditshwanelo, The Botswana Centre for Human Rights and SARDC

Beyond Inequalities: Women in Lesotho
Women and Law in Southern Africa and SARDC, 1997

Beyond Inequalities: Women in Malawi
University of Malawi, Centre for Social Research and SARDC, 1997

Beyond Inequalities: Women in Mauritius
Mauritius Alliance for Women and SARDC, 2000

Beyond Inequalities: Women in Mozambique
Centre for African Studies - UEM, Forum Mulher and SARDC, 2000

Beyond Inequalities: Women in Namibia
University of Namibia-MRC Social Sciences Division and SARDC, 1997

Beyond Inequalities: Women in South Africa
UWC-Gender Equity Unit and SARDC, 1997

Beyond Inequalities: Women in Swaziland
Women and Law in Southern Africa and SARDC, 1998

Beyond Inequalities: Women in Tanzania
Tanzania Gender Networking Programme and SARDC, 1998

Beyond Inequalities: Women in Zambia
Zambia Association for Research and Development and SARDC, 1998

Beyond Inequalities: Women in Zimbabwe
Zimbabwe Women™s Resource Centre Network and SARDC, 1998
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