Day & Time:
Where (Venue):
Programme Event Details:
The first parallel sessions includes various sessions taking place at the same time. These sessions (with Zoom links) are listed below.
Gender, Identity, Performance and Representation (2A)https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJElcu2oqDkvH9USMGDcCzmdjN-jHnVwJxkD
2A.1 DR. OPONDO R AKINYA, Moi University, The Ambivalence of Affirmative Action in The Academy: Signification, Its Performance and Representation in Women Narratives. 2A.3 DR. OLUWATOSIN KOOSHIMA TUME, Federal University Oye-Ekiti, Olomo lo l‚Äôoko...: Performing Gender Stereotypes and Burden in IjoOlori Nuptial Rituals. 2A.4 DR. YUNANA AHMED, Gombe State University, Sexism in Selected Nigerian Study Manuals: A Feminist Critical Discourse Approach. 2A.5 DR. ROSELINE YACIM, University of Abuja – A Womanist Reading of The Films Black Panther (2018) And Fences (2016) |
CTF2 3.2 |
Gender and Spirituality (2B)https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJApc-CtqzwvGNwsTP70_MnEMhSnqEY7FQf_
2B.1 DR. NAA ADJELEY SUTA AND PROF. STEVE TONAH, University of cape Cost – Religiosity And Post-Divorce Experiences: Voices Of Some Divorced Women In The Cape Coast Metropolis, Ghana 2B.3 DR. OKELLOH OGERA, St Paul’s University. Quest for Gender Equity in Africa: A Critical Appraisal of Contemporary Religious and Cultural Practices MR. ILLIYA OGIDIS MOSES, St Paul Univ - Death Do us Part‚ A Postcolonial Nigerian Women Interpretation of Ephesians 5:22-33 2B.4 MR. SALVADOR ARMANDO MACULE. Universidade Save- Mozambique .Harnessing Masculinities For Hiv Prevention: The Case Of A Christian Men‚Äôs Organization In Mozambique 2B.5 GRACE MARIA KENTARO, Makerere University: Gender and Spirituality in anti-colonial struggles in Uganda: A case of Nyabingi Movement in Kigezi Region (1900-1945) |
CTF2 4.2 |
Gender Studies Research and Practicehttps://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJcpcOCppjovE9PBWWR0fc37vxtrbXE9OhmR
2C.1 MS. LORNA JEPKOECH KIMAIYO, Kenyatta University, Gender and sports: Historical perspective of Kenya’s sport. Virtual 2C.2 DR. OLUWAKEMI ABIODUN ADESINA, Redeemer's University, The Gender Equality Bill in Nigeria: Interfacing Tradition and Modernity in the Age of Globalization. 2C.3 MS. SIMONE MAXINE PETERS,University of Cape Town, Researching Race, Space and Masculinities in Bishop Lavis: A Critical Ethnographic Study. 2C.4 DR. MARY-ANN ONOSHIOKE AJAYI, Bowen University, Customary Law And Women’s Rights: An Examination Of The Interactions Of English Law With Customary Law In The Contemporary Nigerian Society. 2C.5 DR. KAREN NYANGARA Maseno University. Researching Gender for application and transformation. 2C.6 DR. Rosalind Cavaghan University of Edinburgh, Gender Sensitive Science for Development? Navigating Hierarchies, Ignorance and Epistemological Tensions in GCRF Projects |
CTF2 3.1 |
Gender and the Sustainable Development Goals (2D)https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJAscO-orzooGtEE1ikcjleRVMR002hlFNmx
2D.1 MISS. DAMILOLA PEJU OLADIRAN. Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife. Sustainable Development: Self Reliance and Agency in Sefi Atta’s Swallow and A Bit of Difference 2D.2 MS NATALIE ROTHWELL. University of Warwick, UK Housing Indicators in Africa – what is being measured in terms of gender, and where do we go next? 2D.3 MR. CHRISTOPHE ODONGMO, Sonna Etienne Foundation, Challenges of Enforcing Women‚Äôs‚Äô Gender Parity and Political Participation in Africa 2D.4 MS. CAROLINE KATHURE GATOBU, Kaimosi Friends University – Role of Farmers Household Labour Conditions on Household Food Security in West Pokot County, Kenya 2D.5 Ms. DOREEN KYOSIMIRE, Makerere University. Women’s Agency and Post Occupancy Housing Transformation |
CTF2 5.2 |
Women in African Economies; How Women are Making a Difference (2G.1)https://zoom.us/j/96937982040?pwd=SlhSU0FuaE5WZk5BUmNCdWg4YWUrdz09
2G.1.1 DR. MUTIAT TITILOPE OLADEJO, University Ibadan, International Textile Trade and West African Women Traders: Historicizing IyaAlaso in Nigeria and Nana Benz in Togo. |
Virtual Control Room |
Gender, Climate Change and Natural Resources - Panel (2G.2)https://zoom.us/j/91822377298?pwd=SHFXZFdPQm5RT1JBd3hZM2JRelpvZz09
2G.2.1 DR. ROSE RAMKAT, Moi University – Promoting gender responsive strategies to sustainable use of natural resources in the context of climate change: the ACE II PTRE approach. |
Virtual Control Room |
Women Writers as the Voices of Conscience (2G.3)https://zoom.us/j/97561616442?pwd=RVFrNTkwZzlVdTBQd0xCZjRhUW9wdz09
2G.3.1 MS. VIRGINIA OBIOMA EZE, University of Nsukka, Euphemism and Equivocation as Evasive Metaphors in Isdore Okpehwo's 'The Victims. 2G.3.2 EZINNE EZEPUE. Living or Beli(e)ving African Feminisms: Interrogating No Ego Negotiations in Selected works of Art (Art Forms). 2G.3.3 MR.GABRIEL UKO ONWU, Veritas University of Abuja, Revisiting the Contents of the Voices of Women Writers : A Special Focus On African Women as Vanguards of Tomorrow’s Dream 2G.3.4 Dr. EDITH NATUKUNDA, Makerere University Male dominance and female resilience in Chimamanda Adichie, Aminata Sow Fall, Gorreti Kyomuhendo and Yvonne Vera’s writings 2G.3.5 DR. AUGUSTINE OBIAJULU EZIECHINE. College of Education, Agbor, Delta State, Nigeria: Female Dramatists As The Voices Of Conscience: The Examples Of Irene SalamiAgunloye And Tess Onwueme |
Virtual Control Room |