This study aimed to investigate factors affecting the participation of women-owned MSEs in the manufacturing sector in two selected sub-cities of Addis Ababa, namely, Kolfe Keranio and Nefas Silk Lafto sub-cities and to ...
Public participation has been at the heart of democratic South Africa with its ability to afford ordinary citizens a chance to map out their aspirations as far as development projects are concerned. Democratic principles ...
This study examined the contribution that women in churches make towards community development. The concept of development of the community by the community has gained prominence in development literature. In addition, ...
Globally, women have less access to land and own less land than men. Women make up on average less than 20 per cent of the world’s landholders but make up an estimated 43 per cent of the agricultural labour force (Facio ...
International relations are heralding a new era with the
expectation of a new world order. However, the international
community is facing a crisis of perception. They are trying to
apply the concepts of outdated ...
The study investigates young women’s participation in electoral processes in Pretoria East in post 1994 South Africa. A qualitative approach was used in this study. A case study that focused on young women aged between 18 ...
This thesis examined the non-military contributions of the Zimbabwe military to
development in the period from 2000 to 2020. At the core of the thesis is the novel concept of
‘Military Operations Other Than War (MOOTW)’ ...
The thesis explores the indigenization policy in Zimbabwe as a decolonial strategy. It provides a decolonial interpretation, whereby it sheds more light on what is meant when one says a country has gained independence. ...