A new issue of JENdA: A Journal of Culture and African Women Studies is out. Giving Quality Lives to Our Families, Enhancing Government's Performance a Woman's Perspectives on the Cultural Dimension of Development.
Articles in this issue:
Religious Experience and Women Leadership in Nigerian Islam: Alhaja Sheidat Mujidat Adeoye Founder and Leader of the Fadilullah Muslim Mission, Osogbo, Nigeria, David Ogungbile, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile Ife, Nigeria
Giving Quality Lives to Our Families, Enhancing Government's Performance a Woman's Perspectives on the Cultural Dimension of Development, Brigid M. Sackey, University of Ghana, Legon. Ghana
Outsiders Within: Experience of Kenyan Women in Higher Education, Njoki M. Kamau, University of Minnesota, Duluth, USA
The Impact of Petroleum Refinery on the Economic livelihoods of Women in the Niger Delta Region of Nigeria, Francisca Isi Omorodion, University of Regina, Regina, Canada
Women in the Trade Union Movement in Nigeria: The Constraints, Edith Osiruemu, Delta State University, Abraka, Nigeria
Review: Continent of Mothers, Continent of Hope: Understanding and Promoting Development in Africa Today, Torild Skard. London, New York: Zed Books, 2003. Ginette Curry, Florida International University, Miami, USA
Review: The Politics of Memory: Truth, Healing, and Social Justice. Eds. Ifi Amadiume & Abdullahi An-Na'im, London, New York: Zed Books, 2000 Eugene Isaacs, University of Leeds, Leeds, England
As a Citizen of Civil Society": Personal Reflections, Doreen Lwanga, Refugee Law Project, Makerere University, Uganda