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    The Role of Non-Governmental Organisations (NGOs) on the Socio¬economic Transformation of Rural Areas in Nyarusiza Sub-County Kisoro District. by Izabayo, Joan

    Published 2023
    “…NGOs would like to involve these women and enhance their participation in the development process, and the study also recommends that NGOs work together with their government counterparts and have done tremendous work. …”
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    Assessing the Role of MBIFCT as a Non-Governmental Organisations (NGO) in Socio-Economic Transformation of Rural Areas in Gitenderi Parish Nyarusiza Sub-County Kisoro District. by Kwebiha, Alex

    Published 2023
    “…NGOs would like to involve these women and enhancing their participation in the development process and the study also recommends that NGOs works together with the government counterparts and have done tremendous work. …”
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    Impact of Maziba Church of Uganda on Family Stability in Maziba Sub-County Kabale District. by Akancungura, Albert

    Published 2024
    “…Maziba church would like to involve these women and enhance their participation in the development process and the study also recommends that church leader works together with their government counterparts who have done tremendous work. …”
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    Worsted, Weave, and Web: The Cultural Struggles of the Fictional Knitting-Woman by Kathy REES

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Many fictional knitting-women were culturally marginalised figures, whose struggles with different forms of oppression were articulated through knitting-related actions and language. …”
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    Nonsense as Autobiography: The Children’s Poems and Family Secrets of Laura E. Richards by Etti Gordon Ginzburg

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…By examining Richards’s nonsense verses alongside her autobiographies, personal and historical accounts, and within the broader context of nineteenth-century Nonsense poetry and women’s and children’s literature, this essay argues for a richer, more nuanced understanding of her life and work. …”
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    Généalogie d’une enquête sur les « étranger-e-s du dedans ». Entretien avec Eleni Varikas by Eleni Varikas, Isabelle Clair

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…Eleni Varikas is a professor of political science at the University of Paris 8 and with the « Gender, Work, Mobilities » team at the Cresppa laboratory. …”
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    Palmeras utilizadas por los indígenas Yuracaré del Territorio Indígena Parque Nacional Isiboro-Sécure (Cochabamba, Bolivia) by Fabiola Montoya M., Mónica Moraes R.

    Published 2014-06-01
    “…An ethnobotanical study was performed in five Yuracaré communities. The work consisted of semi-structured interviews and botanical collections of native palms, when was information on the uses and knowledge among men and women of different age. …”
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    An empirical study of the glass ceiling’s impact on gen-der equality and career opportunities in the food and beverage sector by Jelena Lukić Nikolić, Pero Labus

    Published 2025-02-01
    “… Women’s professional trajectories are often obstructed by the glass ceiling, an invisible barrier that limits their access to higher managerial positions within organizations. …”
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    Framing Deaths, Embracing Lives: Alan M. Clark’s Jack the Ripper Victims Series by Lucyna Krawczyk-Żywko

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This article outlines the way the fictionalisations of the five women’s lives bring to the fore five other ‘crimes’ or transgressions: addiction, domestic violence, unemployment, sex work, and homelessness, but also the way these texts replace what is sensational and formulaic in Ripperature with something more than mundane and gritty in the lived experience of everyday people, such as moments of personal joy or professional accomplishments. …”
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    Dobroczynność w Rosji w świetle publikacji w czasopismach i almanachach literackich pierwszej połowy XIX wieku by Magdalena Dąbrowska

    Published 2020-10-01
    “…Podarok bednym was published in Odessa in 1834 (the motto was a quotation from the Aeneid by Vergil: “Miseris succurrere disco”) by a women’s benevolent society. It contained the commentaries and works of belles-lettres. …”
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    Translating culture: the rise and resonance of Chinese contemporary literature in the Portuguese-speaking world by Xin Huang, Xiang Zhang

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…It presents the extent, diversity, and marketing ratio of Chinese literary works translated into Portuguese, and utilizes this information to investigate how Portuguese-speaking readers engage with these translated works, focusing on their preferences, interests, demographics, and the impact of linguistic backgrounds. …”
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    S’approprier, c’est résister. Appropriations spatiales et mobilisation infra-politique des femmes en immobilité résidentielle et sociale dans les bidonvilles de Salé (Maroc)... by Myriame Ali-Oualla

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…In this article, based on empirical work carried out between 2017 and 2019 in the city of Salé (Morocco), I return to the multiple dimensions of immobility that mark the daily lives of the women who inhabit the shantytown, by transcribing these narratives in the form of cartographies of referential and everyday places. …”
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    Translation and validation of the Chinese version of the menstrual distress questionnaire by Hsin-Huei Chang, Ya-Chien Hsu, Wen-Ling Liao, Chyi Lo, Cherry Yin-Yi Chang, Chun-Hui Liao, Shan-Yu Su

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…ICC for test-retest reliability was .852 for the entire MDQCC.Conclusion MDQCC was valid and reliable for Mandarin Chinese-speaking women. It can be used to evaluate female psychiatric symptoms related to the menstrual cycle in future work.…”
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    Hadji Agus Salim's Islamic Feminism Thoughts and Its Contribution to Contemporary Islamic Studies by Ermagusti Ermagusti, Erwin Erwin, Rido Putra, Rahmad Tri Hadi

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The findings reveal: (1) Salim advocates for equality in rights and responsibilities between men and women, particularly in education; (2) he approaches the hijab with a contextual and historical understanding, considering asbab al-nuzul; (3) he views the veil not merely as a piece of cloth but as a potential symbol of oppression; (4) he favors monogamy over polygamy, emphasizing the challenges of achieving justice and the historical specificity of certain rulings; and (5) he acknowledges the inevitability of women assuming leadership roles. …”
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    Decolonial Spectatorship and Performances of Contemporary Dance in South Africa:Mamela Nyamza’s Choreographies of Embodied Politics of Race and Gender in Place by Sarah DAVIES CORDOVA

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Performed through de-centered corporeal positionalities and dance vocabularies that carry her conceptual signature use of words, cloth and clothes, everyday objects, and spaces, moving and flexing across dance genres, language paradigms, relational exchanges, her works call out the violence and wounds that injustices perpetuate by challenging representations of women, human relations and race and gender positionalities in place, historically and within postapartheid South Africa and beyond.…”
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    Mocking Andromeda in Julia Constance Fletcher’s The Fantasticks (1900) by Rebecca Nesvet

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…The early 2000s, Catherine Delyfer observes, saw unprecedented scholarly interest in the fin-de-siècle’s ‘more conflicted women artists, essayists, poets, and novelists, whose works often broach New Woman themes but from an aloof, highly literary angle, foregrounding aesthetic issues and complex gendered perspectives’ (Delyfer 14). …”
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