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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.
Gender Studies, Research and Practice Panel (6A)https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUrcuCoqzwrEtSjR0Co4f3EpWWzHAAjpn5q
6A.1 Prof. Grace Bantebya Kyomuhendo, Makerere University, Pitching Social And Gender Norms: Putting A Stop To Patriarchy Brakes For Gender Equality And Transformation. |
CTF2 3.2 |
Family and Parenting (6B)https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYrdemuqj4pG9MdDYMUEs1pt_JDRSMDuwDb
6B.1 Ms. GLADYS BALANCE: Midlands State University. COVID 19, Gender and Family Life Dynamics: Emerging Gender and New Family Life Experiences During COVID 19 Pandemic Lockdown in Selected Gweru Urban Residential Areas 6B.2 DR. JANE WATHUTA, Strathmore University. The evolving nature of the family in Africa and the need for enhanced work-family policies 6B.3 Miss. JESSICA DUTTON, University of Western Cape. The Position of Midwives: what to make of research on obstetric violence in Africa 6B.4 DR. WAKIL AJIBOLA ASEKUN, ECR Fellow, ARUA/Carnegie, CoE in Notions of Identity in Africa, Makerere University. Identity construction among remotely acculturated nonmigrant Africans: Psychological and social implications. |
CTF2 4.2 |
Gender, Identity, Performance and Representation (6C)https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJIpf-qorzIjHdLNaIfqJh_W4NXHFHAGNGNm Details TBA |
CTF2 3.1 |
Gender Based Violence within the Academy and Beyond (6D)https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJArdu2orTotEtNzzlj6IjNZy_vvKZ9Ksqib
6D.1 DR. EMMANUEL ZARA KWAGHE, Federal University of Lafia: Domestic Violence and its impact on Achieving Gender Equality in Nigeria by the year 2030 6D.2 MS. SALLA MARJUT MANNINEN, Aarhus University – Uganda’ Äôs marriage bill and gender-based violence: A critical review during the COVID-19 lockdown Virtual 6D.3 MRS. AKWELEY, OHUIOTOO, University Of South Africa, Äú Domestic Violence in Ghana: Exploring the Lived Experiences of Incarcerated Male Perpetrators’ Äù 6D.4 MS. MAZIBUKO MBALI, University Of South Africa, Mobilizing feminist rage: Hashtags as stitching new feminist protest repertoires against gender based-violence. 6D.5 MR. JOHN OTOIDE, University Of Benin, Gender Based Violence as Structural Violence in 21st Century Nigeria 6D.6 DR. CATHERINE ARREY-NGANG University of Beau. Violence against Men: An Intermediate Analysis |
CTF2 5.1 |
Gender, Identity, Performance and Representation (6E)https://zoom.us/meeting/register/tJwlceqsqjwiGdJ-LDOykjvqt6-atdUEhzN-
6E.1 DR. BONIFACE ONYEBUCHI NWOSU, Ekueme University, Victims and Villains of Gender War: A Post-colonial Reading of Chinweizu’ Anatomy of Female Power 6E.2 DR. BARTHOLOMEW CHIZOBA AKPAH, William V S Tubman University, Poetics of Peace Building and Reconciliation: A Socio-feminist Reading of Mabel Osakwe’s 6E.3 MISS BALESENG FAITH MAENECHE. Sol Plaatje University. Symbolic Violence Against Women in Newspaper Reportage during 16 Days of Activism in South Africa 6E.4 MS. OYINLOLA OMOTOLA LONGE, Obafem iAwolowo university – Mirroring community: Gender, Identity, Performance and Representation in the movie Arugba. 6E.5 MR. ABDULLAHI BALA HUSAINI, Umaru Musa Yar'adua University. Gender-Based Violence: Perception, Conception, Deception and Reality in Norther Nigeria |
CTF Auditorium |
Gender Studies, Research and Practice (6G.1)https://zoom.us/j/95469167966?pwd=Qnk5L285WDVkQlpBRWhNNDVKcjRndz09
6G.1.1 MRS. FATUMA ABDU ALI WOLLO University, Ethiopia. Situation of Muslim Women in Muslim majority areas of South wollo, Amhara Regional State, Ethiopia 6G.1.2 MR,SHAKA KENY BOB. Stellenbosch University, South Africa. Decent work and informal employment. The Case of Bulawayo Metropolitan Province (Central Business District) Zimbabwe 6G.1.3 MISS. NTOKOZO SIBAHLE YINGWANA University of the Witwatersrand. Feminist Participatory Action Research (FPAR) in Sex Work Studies Virtual South Africa 6G.1.4 PROF. OLUWAKEMI ENITAN FAPOJUWO, Federal University of Agriculture – Gender analysis of participation in community development activities in Kwara State 6G.1.5 DR. EVERISTO MAPEDZA, International Water Management Institute (IWMI) Gender Norms and Social Transformation of agriculture in Sub-Saharan Africa 6G.1.6 MS. LORNA JEPKOECH KIMAIYO, Kenyatta University, Gender and sports: Historical perspective of Kenya’s sport. Virtual |
Virtual Control Room |
Gender Studies, Research and Practice (6G.2)https://zoom.us/j/95547473039?pwd=MVJDNUdpZ2dXZXgrZ0had3kyVEpQdz09
6G.2.1 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 6G.2.2 REV. NIYONSABA FRANCOISE, Presbyterian Church in Rwanda, "Neither female nor male" we are all priests before God 6G.2.3 MR. ILLIYA OGIDIS MOSES, St Paul Univ - Death Do us Part‚ A Postcolonial Nigerian Women Interpretation of Ephesians 5:22-33 6G.2.4 MRS. OLUWASOLA DANIELS IBITAYO, Adekunle Ajasin University. Masquerading Females: Gender and Power Relations in Nigeria Eegun |
Virtual Control Room |