Profile of Women in Botswana

Profile of Women in Botswana

Author: Kusum Datta

Publisher: Southern African Research and Documentation Centre

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 124

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This publication provides information on status of women in Botswana. The topics includes; Socio stractures, education, health, environment and gilr child.


Women in Botswana

Women in Botswana

Author: Elsie Alexander

Publisher: Southern African Research and Documentation Centre

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 96

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This publication updates the gender profile of Botswana published in 2000. It highlights the achievements and challenges facing the country in the quest for gender equality. It shows that despite the considerable achievements of one of African's most successful countries, poverty still disproportionately affects women, and gender is not sufficiently taken into account in mainstream policies and planning. It further assesses the progress of the country to improve gender equality in the context of the adoption of the Beijing Platform for Action and the SADC Gender and Development Declaration.


The Continuum Complete International Encyclopedia of Sexuality

The Continuum Complete International Encyclopedia of Sexuality

Author: Robert T. Francoeur

Publisher: A&C Black

Published: 2004-01-01

Total Pages: 1437

ISBN-13: 0826414885

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--A completely updated one-volume edition of the 4-volume International Encyclopedia of Sexuality--Includes nearly 60 countries and places--12 not previously covered--by more than 200 authorities--It is the only reference work of its kind in any language


Gender and Political Representation in Botswana

Gender and Political Representation in Botswana

Author: Keneilwe S. Mooketsane

Publisher:

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 5

ISBN-13:

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The objective of this policy brief is to examine the factors influencing the level of participation of women in the electoral process in Botswana. It compares such participation with other Southern African jurisdictions and further explores the legal, institutional, economic, political, and cultural factors that influence such participation. Women in Botswana are poorly represented in decision making bodies such as parliament and cabinet where national socio-economic decisions are made and national priorities set. The underrepresentation of women, who make 52% of the national population, in political positions has far reaching implications. Equal participation of men and women in decision making is a necessary course for social, political and economic development. Inclusive and participatory development is desirable for both developing and developed countries. As a democratic nation Botswana's elective bodies should be seen to represent the nation's diverse perspectives and interests. Furthermore the country must offer equal economic opportunities to all citizens.