“Women, Gender, and Financial Inclusion”
Much of the institutions that form part of governing structures in African countries reflect gendered perspectives of notions such as freedom and development, thus resulting in a skewed perspective on the development of a country. African women often play second fiddle in matters such as redress, r...
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Much of the institutions that form part of governing structures in African countries reflect gendered perspectives of notions such as freedom and development, thus resulting in a skewed perspective on the development of a country. African women often play second fiddle in matters such as redress, redistribution, and financial inclusion. There is a need to ask why and how this can be remedied through policy transformation and implementation.
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| spelling | doaj-art-cc71219d77e34ae3ad4d3f5f2759eef42025-08-20T03:14:53ZengUJ PressDigital Policy Studies2791-35972023-11-012110.36615/dps.v2i1.1249“Women, Gender, and Financial Inclusion”Tinuade A. Ojo0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5924-3424University of Johannesburg Much of the institutions that form part of governing structures in African countries reflect gendered perspectives of notions such as freedom and development, thus resulting in a skewed perspective on the development of a country. African women often play second fiddle in matters such as redress, redistribution, and financial inclusion. There is a need to ask why and how this can be remedied through policy transformation and implementation. https://journals.uj.ac.za/index.php/dps/article/view/1249womengenderfinancial inclusion |
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