What I said in the chapter part 1. Sex, Gender, and Politics: Issues in ...


Here's Part 1 of what I said in Chapter 6 of Gender and Development in Nigeria: Concepts, Issues and Strategies, edited by Funmi Para-Mallam and Mojubaolu Okome published by Nipss Kuru Press in 2023.

This section is:
An Examination of the Structural Violence Faced by Women in Nigeria
This is an in-depth analysis of structural violence against women in Nigeria. Structural violence, in this context, refers to the systemic and institutionalized practices, norms, and power imbalances that perpetuate gender inequality and hinder women's full participation in various aspects of society. This summary highlights the various ways this manifests and how deeply embedded it is in Nigerian society. You are invited to the book talk today, October 23, 2024.
Here's Part 1 of what I said in Chapter 6 of Gender and Development in Nigeria: Concepts, Issues and Strategies, edited by Funmi Para-Mallam and Mojubaolu Okome published by Nipss Kuru Press in 2023.

This section is:
An Examination of the Structural Violence Faced by Women in Nigeria
This is an in-depth analysis of structural violence against women in Nigeria. Structural violence, in this context, refers to the systemic and institutionalized practices, norms, and power imbalances that perpetuate gender inequality and hinder women's full participation in various aspects of society. This summary highlights the various ways this manifests and how deeply embedded it is in Nigerian society.

You are invited to the book talk on October 23, 2024 at 6-7:15pm EST (New York time) and 11pm-12:15am WAT (Nigeria time).

Please register at: http://bit.ly/3YDaPwI

You can also scan the QR code on the flyers.






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