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Economic Disempowerment, Women’s and Children’s Rights in Zimbabwe

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Economic Disempowerment, Women’s and Children’s Rights in Zimbabwe
Author(s)Kawewe, Saliwe
AbstractSaliwe M. Kawewe looks at how human rights are intricately linked to economic, cultural, political and legal spheres of Zimbabwean society. She argues that poverty is rooted in the structural failure to provide sufficient mechanisms to meet the needs of the poor. Women’s and children’s rights will only be fully realized when institutional structures of society facilitate their economic empowerment.
IssueNo2
Pages107-110
ArticleAccess to Article
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VolumeNo44
PubDateJune2001
ISBN_ISSN1011-6370

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