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The first parallel sessions includes various sessions taking place at the same time. These sessions (with Zoom links) are listed below.
Session Title/Details | Venue |
Gender and Peace Building in Africa (3A)https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYqc-6upjMsHt0FighkUBxco1G-GrBtVHWO
3A.1 MS. NONTANDO NDHLOVU, University of Pretoria, Women ex-combatants and transitional justice in Zimbabwe: An intersectional analysis 3A.2 MR. ABBAS MUGISHA, The Open University of Tanzania, Improving Women and Children Refugees’ Livelihoods Through Self-Reliance At Nakivale Settlement, South Western Uganda Physical 3A.3 MR. TUMWERINDE EMMANUEL ATURINDE, Makerere University, Researching the “Mama Chama”: A contextual Analysis of Women in the Military and Peace Building in Uganda 3A.4 MRS. LADI FRIDAY PETERS, University of Abuja, Gender and Peace 3A.5 JOSPHAT NYONI. Women's University in Africa, Enhancing the effective operationalization of the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) framework in Africa. Constrains and opportunities |
CTF 2, 3.2 |
Gender and the Sustainable Development Goals (3B)https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwvceyurTssGdKGHbWL6wvsp_8uB9S5tO9k
3B.1 MR. SARAH MANENGO NATUMANYA, University of Bristol, Gender Equality Charters: An Innovation for Decolonizing the General Consensus of ‘Economic Man’ in Labour Markets. 3B.2 MS. OKAKA WILSON TRUMAN, Kyambogo University, Strengthening Public Advocacy Communication Campaign for Gender Equality Practice in African Universities’ Äô to Achieve National Progress in 2030 SDGs in Africa 3B.3 MS. EUGENIE FOUTERP, Younde University – Is There a Gender Bias In Intergenerational Mobility? Evidence From Cameroon 3B.4 MS. RONAH NATURINDA, Kampala International University – Gender Mainstreaming and Women Development in Bushenyi District, Uganda 3B.5 Ms. CHRISTINE KARUMERA AKELLO, Gulu University. Gender and ICTs: The Emerging Reality and Measures for Achieving Equality in Uganda |
CTF 2, 4.2 |
Gender, Research and Practice (3C)https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwpf-2przktHtH5wuY_FTy15rG09D6tuZCr
3C. 1 DR RENATA SERRA, University of Florida. Venturing outside the box: what does gender analysis tell us about livestock vaccine distribution systems in East and West Africa? |
CTF 2, 3.1 |
Feminist, Women and Organising for Change (Local and International Partnerships (Feminist) 3Dhttps://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUpce2tqDIiGNZ1jq2FplNoVKkbJT_wOdwX
3D.1 DR. ADEPEJU OLANREWAJU ADENIRAN, Women in Global health Nigeria, Gender Transformative Leadership in Global Health: lessons from Women in Global Health. 3D.2 MS. LINDA CHIMWEMWE BANDA, University of Kansas, A Girl or a Child? Examining the ‘ Rights Based’ approach to Girl Child Marriage through An Intersectionality Lens 3D.3 MS.AGNES PHOEBE MUYANGA, University of Kansas, Rhetorical Analysis of Uganda’s Feminist Organizations’ Caring Practices: The Case of Akina Mama waAfrika, Freedom and Roam Uganda & Femme Forte 3D.4 DR ZUZANA UHDE, Czech Academy of Sciences, Institute of Sociology. Towards a Cosmopolitan Decolonial Feminist Solidarity: A Dialogue between Central and Eastern Europe and Africa |
CTF 2, 5.2 |
Young Activism (3G.1)https://zoom.us/j/95671987209?pwd=NkJneGIyY1MraDE5SEdSNHNacThZQT09
3G.1.1 Maria Van Staden. University of the Western Cape. Youth Activism: Young girls’ and women’s contribution to social change 3G.1.2 KATWESIGYE SAMUEL. Makerere University. Gender and Youth Activism: Perspectives. 3G.1.3 Anwulika Ngozi Okonjo. Duke University. Spirits of the Revolution: Young Nigerian Women Activists and the Politics of Imagination 3G.1.4 DAVID NNANNA IKPO, University of Pretoria, A place for indigenous storytelling in Nigerian queer rights advocacy Virtual 3G.1.5 MS. MARION KIRABO, Makerere University, Artistic Activism as a Mitigation to Sexual Harassment in the Digital Age Virtual |
Virtual Control Room |
Women Writers as the Voices of Conscience (3G.2)https://zoom.us/j/93991243031?pwd=ODd2d01zSkhEV3dYK0lRU3NnLzNxZz09
3G.2.1 DR. MAKWEMOISA BRIDGET, National Open University, Brown Girl in The Ring: Women and Power in The Short Stories of Akachi Adimora-Ezeigbo. 3G.2.2 Dr. Temitope Olaifa. Women Writers and Peace building in Africa. 3G.2.3 DR.MAGDALINA NAKHUMICHA WAFULA. Moi University. Redefining Gender Roles in African Societies: The Role of Women Writers 3G.2.4 ATHANAS MUTISYA. University of Nairobi. Re-Imagining and Redefining Kenya Through the Rewriting of the Epic: Phoebe Asiyo's Autobiography |
Virtual Control Room |
Women in African Economies; How women are making a difference (3G.3)https://zoom.us/j/98781940056?pwd=M2xNbC9qVU5SblJybThNdUFhdmVNZz09
3G.3.1 DR. MARY YETUNDE OLASIMBO, Cocoa Research Institute of Nigeria, Norms, Institutions and Female Employment in Africa. 3G.3.2 DR. GEOFFREY KIPLIMOKORIR, Rhodes University, the place of women in African economies: It is time for a rethink. 3G.3.3 DR. FATIMA JIBRIL YELWA Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto. Assessment of Gender Inequality Among Beneficiaries of IFAD In Accessing Agricultural Production Resources in Kebbi State, Nigeria 3G.3.4 MS. KADISHI N OLISEH & AKANINYENEETUK, University of Ibadan – Women And Agrarian Development: A Step To Achieving Food Security And Economic Development In Africa Virtual 3G.3.5 Mrs. PascoaThemba, Kulani, Mozambique – Women in African economies; how women are making a difference Virtual 3G.3.6 MS. JULIET ONDO, Makerere University - The Unsung Champions: senior women/ men teachers support to female and male students in secondary school in Arua district, Uganda |
Virtual Control Room |