Women and Development in Africa: Proceedings of a Conference of the Professors World Peace Academy, Zambia Chapter, July 3-6, 1987, Siavonga, Kariba, ZambiaGatian F. Lungu, Irene Sinyangwe |
Contents
Foreword | 4 |
Higher Education Women And Development In Zambia | 15 |
An Analysis of Trends | 25 |
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Africa agricultural ANCOVA attitudes boys breastfeeding capital career cent child killer diseases civil service classes colonial Copperbelt University developing countries diarrhoea economic education in Zambia employed employment enrolment enterprises entrepreneurship factors female entrepreneurs female students forest forestry forestry programmes formal sector gender Ghana girls higher education immunizable import substitution industries Informal Sector institutions issue Kenya Kitwe knew labour land Lozi Lusaka majority managerial manufacturing marketing ment Milimo model persons National number of women paper parastatal parastatal organizations Party percentage political population position of women potential problems production provinces PWPA-Zambia Chapter Research respondents rural areas scientific skills Small Scale social SSE sector status sub-Saharan sub-Saharan Africa Table Tanzania technical tetanus tion trade University of Zambia woman women in forestry women in Zambia women under-representation Women's League World Bank Zambian public Zambian women ZARD