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Women in Lesotho

Women in Lesotho
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Release: 1992
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Lesotho Clippings

Lesotho Clippings
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Total Pages: 198
Release: 1994*
Genre: Lesotho
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Lesotho Clippings

Lesotho Clippings
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Total Pages: 456
Release: 1988
Genre: Lesotho
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Women in Lesotho

Women in Lesotho
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Total Pages: 268
Release: 1992
Genre: Leadership in women
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Women in Lesotho

Women in Lesotho
Author: Matšeliso Moshoeshoe-Chadzingwa
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Total Pages: 140
Release: 1996
Genre: Women
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An Inventory of Research Projects in Lesotho

An Inventory of Research Projects in Lesotho
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Total Pages: 164
Release: 2000
Genre: Africa, Southern
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"This inventory is an update to the Register of ISAS research projects and publications (1980-1990) compiled by Mapetla ... and Matlosa"--from Introduction, p. 1.


How Sex Got Screwed Up: The Ghosts that Haunt Our Sexual Pleasure - Book One

How Sex Got Screwed Up: The Ghosts that Haunt Our Sexual Pleasure - Book One
Author: Jon Knowles
Publisher: Vernon Press
Total Pages: 1077
Release: 2019-03-31
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 1622733614

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The ghosts that haunt our sexual pleasure were born in the Stone Age. Sex and gender taboos were used by tribes to differentiate themselves from one another. These taboos filtered into the lives of Bronze and Iron Age men and women who lived in city-states and empires. For the early Christians, all sex play was turned into sin, instilled with guilt, and punished severely. With the invention of sin came the construction of women as subordinate beings to men. Despite the birth of romance in the late middle ages, Renaissance churches held inquisitions to seek out and destroy sex sinners, all of whom it saw as heretics. The Age of Reason saw the demise of these inquisitions. But, it was doctors who would take over the roles of priests and ministers as sex became defined by discourses of crime, degeneracy, and sickness. The middle of the 20th century saw these medical and religious teachings challenged for the first time as activists, such as Alfred Kinsey and Margaret Sanger, sought to carve out a place for sexual freedom in society. However, strong opposition to their beliefs and the growing exploitation of sex by the media at the close of the century would ultimately shape 21st century sexual ambivalence. Volume I of this two-part publication traces the history of sex from the Stone Age to the Enlightenment. Interspersed with ‘personal hauntings’ from his own life and the lives of friends and relatives, Knowles reveals how historical discourses of sex continue to haunt us today. This book is a page-turner in simple and plain language about ‘how sex got screwed up’ for millennia. For Knowles, if we know the history of sex, we can get over it.


Voice and Agency

Voice and Agency
Author: Jeni Klugman
Publisher: World Bank Publications
Total Pages: 239
Release: 2014-09-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1464803609

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Despite recent advances in important aspects of the lives of girls and women, pervasive challenges remain. These challenges reflect widespread deprivations and constraints and include epidemic levels of gender-based violence and discriminatory laws and norms that prevent women from owning property, being educated, and making meaningful decisions about their own lives--such as whether and when to marry or have children. These often violate their most basic rights and are magnified and multiplied by poverty and lack of education. This groundbreaking book distills vast data and hundreds of studies to shed new light on deprivations and constraints facing the voice and agency of women and girls worldwide, and on the associated costs for individuals, families, communities, and global development. The volume presents major new findings about the patterns of constraints and overlapping deprivations and focuses on several areas key to women s empowerment: freedom from violence, sexual and reproductive health and rights, ownership of land and housing, and voice and collective action. It highlights promising reforms and interventions from around the world and lays out an urgent agenda for governments, civil society, development agencies, and other stakeholders, including a call for greater investment in data and knowledge to benchmark progress.