Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
6841142 International Journal of Educational Development 2018 9 Pages PDF
Abstract
Although Uganda is not short of policies and strategies to promote gender equality, women's political and social agency remains significantly low. Reasons are rooted in two main challenges: persisting structural barriers; and low levels of education among women. Both are most prevalent in the country's conflict-affected sub-regions. Against this backdrop, we explore and critically reflect on the interplay of education, gender and peacebuilding. We showcase how gender-responsive approaches in education at the macro-level have traditionally been based on initiatives that embrace gender equality by means of a “just add women and stir approach” thereby side-lining history, cultural sensitivity and context.
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