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Title: Women response to civil strife: lived experiences of women during the fast track land reform in Zimbabwe
Authors: Maruzani, Nyevero
Mapuranga, Barbra
Mugweni, Evangelister
Keywords: Civil strife
Women
Fast track
Land reform
Conflict
Issue Date: 2015
Publisher: International Institute for Science, Technology and Education
Series/Report no.: Developing Country Studies;Vol. 5, No. 19,: p. 127-131
Abstract: This paper explores the road walked by women since chaotic land reforms beginning 2000 in Zimbabwe. The paper argues that women have been actively involved in the civil strife in the country. They are active agents who make choices, possess critical perspectives of their own and organise in response to the civil strife situation. To set the stage for the discussion the terms civil strife and women as active agents are defined fist followed by the role of women in civil strife or war situations elsewhere before tracing the path travelled in Zimbabwe since the year 2000.
URI: https://www.iiste.org/Journals/index.php/DCS/article/view/26639/27288
http://hdl.handle.net/11408/3526
ISSN: 2224-607X
2225-0565
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