Through the Gender Lens

A Century of Social and Political Development in Nigeria

Nonfiction, Social & Cultural Studies, Political Science, International, Social Science, Gender Studies
Cover of the book Through the Gender Lens by Helen O. Aderemi, Yinka Adesina, Bola Akanji, Michael Akanji, Mary S. Modupe Kolawole, Kolade Odekunle, Isaac Olawale Albert, Kehinde Olayode, I. O. Olomola, Kehinda Oluponna, Tope Osanyintuyi, Funmi Para-Malam, Irene Pogosson, Bola Lukman Solanke, Dixon Torimiro, Christian Ubani, Lexington Books
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Author: Helen O. Aderemi, Yinka Adesina, Bola Akanji, Michael Akanji, Mary S. Modupe Kolawole, Kolade Odekunle, Isaac Olawale Albert, Kehinde Olayode, I. O. Olomola, Kehinda Oluponna, Tope Osanyintuyi, Funmi Para-Malam, Irene Pogosson, Bola Lukman Solanke, Dixon Torimiro, Christian Ubani ISBN: 9781498593250
Publisher: Lexington Books Publication: December 12, 2018
Imprint: Lexington Books Language: English
Author: Helen O. Aderemi, Yinka Adesina, Bola Akanji, Michael Akanji, Mary S. Modupe Kolawole, Kolade Odekunle, Isaac Olawale Albert, Kehinde Olayode, I. O. Olomola, Kehinda Oluponna, Tope Osanyintuyi, Funmi Para-Malam, Irene Pogosson, Bola Lukman Solanke, Dixon Torimiro, Christian Ubani
ISBN: 9781498593250
Publisher: Lexington Books
Publication: December 12, 2018
Imprint: Lexington Books
Language: English

Sustainable development is now intricately linked not just to economic growth, but more importantly, to the quality of life of people in terms of their social status, political participation, cultural freedom, environmental justice and inclusive development. For previously colonized nations like Nigeria, these linkages are believed to have been influenced by the legacies of colonial rule, positively or otherwise. Through the Gender Lens: A Century of Social and Political Development in Nigeria looks at how colonialism has enabled or hindered the roles of the state in promoting inclusive development in general, and gender equality, in particular, in the process of nation building. In this edited volume, scholars analyze a host of policies, strategies and programs, as well as empirical evidence, to expose how types of governance — from direct colonial rule in the country from 1914, through her independence in 1960, a Republic in 1963, and to different post-independence governance periods — have influenced gender relations, and the impacts of these on Nigerian women. Diverse sectoral perspectives from education, health, culture, environment, and especially politics, are presented to explain the level of attainment (or otherwise) of gender equality and the implications for Nigeria’s road to sustainable development. The emphasis on the role of the state in development particularly indicts the social and political domains of governance. Hence, the main focus of inquiry in the volume. In its twelve chapters, the authors analyze available data and other information to draw relevant conclusions, identify lessons of experience, including from some cross-country comparisons, and make concrete recommendations for more gender-inclusive systems of governance in the next century of Nigeria’s nationhood.

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Sustainable development is now intricately linked not just to economic growth, but more importantly, to the quality of life of people in terms of their social status, political participation, cultural freedom, environmental justice and inclusive development. For previously colonized nations like Nigeria, these linkages are believed to have been influenced by the legacies of colonial rule, positively or otherwise. Through the Gender Lens: A Century of Social and Political Development in Nigeria looks at how colonialism has enabled or hindered the roles of the state in promoting inclusive development in general, and gender equality, in particular, in the process of nation building. In this edited volume, scholars analyze a host of policies, strategies and programs, as well as empirical evidence, to expose how types of governance — from direct colonial rule in the country from 1914, through her independence in 1960, a Republic in 1963, and to different post-independence governance periods — have influenced gender relations, and the impacts of these on Nigerian women. Diverse sectoral perspectives from education, health, culture, environment, and especially politics, are presented to explain the level of attainment (or otherwise) of gender equality and the implications for Nigeria’s road to sustainable development. The emphasis on the role of the state in development particularly indicts the social and political domains of governance. Hence, the main focus of inquiry in the volume. In its twelve chapters, the authors analyze available data and other information to draw relevant conclusions, identify lessons of experience, including from some cross-country comparisons, and make concrete recommendations for more gender-inclusive systems of governance in the next century of Nigeria’s nationhood.

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