Education Research Gender, Education and Development - A Partially Annotated and Selective Bibliography



Gender

AFRICAN TRAINING AND RESEARCH
CENTRE FOR WOMEN (1985)

'Women and Mass Media in Africa:
Case Studies of Sierra Leone, the
Niger and Egypt' in
Journal of
Eastern African Research and
Development,
15, 198-221.

BEOKUBETTS, J. (1990)

'Agricultural Development in Sierra
Leone - Implications for Rural
Women in the Aftermath of the
Women's Decade' in
Africa Today,
37 (1), 19-35.

DAVIES, Clarice (et al.) (eds.) (1992)

Women of Sierra Leone,
Traditional Voices, Women in
Traditional Vocations: Talking
with Mafila Thoronka, Mammy
Fatu Tejan, Kamuyu Women,
Bondo Elders of Port Loko, Isatu
Cole and Boi Nancy Koroma,
Partners in Adult Education
Women's Commission, Sierra Leone.

INTERNATIONAL LABOUR
ORGANIZATION (1986)

Women's Employment Patterns,
Discrimination and Promotion of
Equality in Africa: The Case of
Sierra Leone,
Jobs and Skills
Programme for Africa, Addis Ababa.

LEACH, Mellisa (1994)

Rainforest Relations: Gender and
Resource Use among the Mende of
Gola, Sierra Leone,
Edinburgh
University Press, Edinburgh.

MAY-PARKER, Judith (1986)

Women's Employment Patterns,
Discrimination and Promotion of
Equality in Africa- The Case of
Sierra Leone,
ILO., Addis Ababa.

SPENCER, Dunstan S. C. (1976)

African Women in Agricultural
Development, A Case Study of
Sierra Leone,
American Council on
Education, Washington D.C.

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