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GOVT275
- Gender, Politics and Development in Africa/Seminar
The course examines a range of issues involving questions of gender, politics and development, including gendered political participation at the local and national levels, gendered rights under customary and introduced law, and the role and impact of gender on civil conflict, war and genocide. The course also explores the role of gender in the HIV/AIDS crisis, Structural Adjustment Programs, Islamic Shariah law and female genital cutting. Ms. Grier/Offered periodically
Faculty
Beverly C. Grier, Ph.D. - Associate Professor of Government
Chair, Department of Government and International Relations
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ID275
IDCE30223
WS273
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