Wikigender publishes articles by 2016 UNU-GEST alumni
As a part of the 2016 United Nations University Gender Equality Studies Training programme, fellows had the opportunity to participate in the Wikigender University Programme. This is a partnership between UNU-GEST and Wikigender, an online platform for shared research, data and solutions to advance gender equality, which involved writing articles on key topics which are uploaded and shared on the Wikigender platform. As part of the 2016 edition of the Wikigender University Programme, fellows contributed to the website with articles focused within their fields of expertise.
Below is a list of Amélia Olga André Zawangoni, Atim Harriet Obong, Daniel Amposah, Nthamyo Mbeye, Roselyn Dalitso Makhambera, Stella Tereka and Wamundu Muzamil’s articles:
- Women in leadership positions in Uganda by Atim Harriet Obong
- Women’s entrepreneurship in Ghana by Daniel Amposah
- Girls’ education in Uganda by Wamundu Muzamil
- Women’s agricultural employment in Uganda by Stella Tereka
- Women and Family Planning in Mozambique by Amélia Olga André Zawangoni
- Gender, HIV/AIDS and food security in Malawi by Nthamyo Mbeye
- Women‘s Access to Employment in the Media in Malawi by Roselyn Dalitso Makhambera