Sahel: women power rules the economy
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Review of African Political Economy, 2000, vol. 27, issue 83, 125-127
Abstract:
Women in the Sahel region are in the forefront of an ambitious scheme to alleviate poverty. They have joined forces to build a popular urban economy. Their success, write Newslink Africa's special correspondents Bella Diallo andMarieme Sow, shows women can play a full part in public and economic life.
Date: 2000
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DOI: 10.1080/03056240008704442
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