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Women transforming societies : Sub-Saharan Africa and Caribbean perspectives : [the Rama Mehta lectures] / Mamphela Ramphele ... [et al.] ; introduction by Peggy Antrobus.
Author
Ramphele, Mamphela
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Format
Book
Language
English
Εdition
Rev. ed.
Published/Created
Cambridge, MA : Radcliffe College, The Distinguished International Visitor Program at Radcliffe College, 1994.
Description
64 p. : ill. ; 26 cm.
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Subject(s)
Housing
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South Africa
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Women
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South Africa
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Science
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Study and teaching
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Africa, Sub-Saharan
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Women
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Education
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Africa, Sub-Saharan
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Women
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Government policy
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Caribbean Area
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Sex discrimination against women
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Caribbean Area
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Water
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Africa
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Africa, Sub-Saharan
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Related name
Distinguished International Visitor Program at Radcliffe College
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Bibliographic references
Includes bibliographical references.
Action note
Committed to retain in perpetuity — ReCAP Shared Collection (HUL)
Contents
Empowerment and the politics of space : February 9, 1989 / Mamphela Ramphele
Gender, science and technology in Africa : a challenge for education, February 8, 1990 / Eunice Okeke
Gender and the state : a Caribbean perspective, February 7, 1991 / Beverley Anderson-Manley
Women, development, and educational reform: an Ethiopian perspective, December 4, 1991 / Almaz Eshete
Water, wealth, and environment: re-thinking the fundamentals, December 9, 1992 / Letitia E. Obeng.
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Rama Mehta lectures.
Rama Mehta lectures
OCLC
31362555
RCP
H - S
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