January 1998
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The International Journal of African Historical Studies
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January 1998
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6 Reads
The International Journal of African Historical Studies
January 1997
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9 Citations
The International Journal of African Historical Studies
January 1996
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The International Journal of African Historical Studies
... This section of the paper would therefore highlights education for sustainable development linked benefits that can be accrued by facilitating participation of women. James (1994) notes that development in Africa in inconceivable without the active participation of women. Gender equality is also viewed as prerequisite to the achievement of all the Millennium Development Goals (Shumba et al., 2008;Unterhalter, 2007) hence inclusion of women in community environmental education is likely to promote sustainable development. ...
January 1996
The International Journal of African Historical Studies
... Within their socio-cultural limitations, women's role has been central to meet household subsistence nutrition and energy needs especially in the least developed and developing nations (James, 1995). They mobilize resources at the intra-house level through reallocation, storage (apprehending future scarcity), and modifying their consumption over the needs of other family members (Quisumbing, Brown, Feldstein, Haddad, & Ray, 2007). ...
January 1997
The International Journal of African Historical Studies