Literature Database on Gender in Subsahara Africa
Literature regarding Burundi
agriculture ecology rural development climate change
Sabimbona, Sabine (2001): The problem of displaced and returnee women faced with current land tenure policies in Burundi, in: Buregeya, Alfred / Garling, Marguerite et al. (eds.): Women’s land and property rights in situations of conflict and reconstruction, UNIFEM Publications, New York, pp.69-81. [225]
arts and culture
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economy - formal and informal employment
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economy - Households
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economy - markets and traders
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economy - pastoralism
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education schooling and tertiary education
Verwimp, Philip / van Bavel, Jan (2014): Schooling, violent conflict, and gender in Burundi, in: World Bank Economic Review, vol. 28, no. 2, pp. 384-411.[2570]
health - fgc fgm
no entries to this combination of country and topic
health - HIV AIDS and gender
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health - reproduction and fertility
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health
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history colonialism and pre-colonial history
Berger, Iris (1995): Fertility as power: Spirit mediums, priestesses and the pre-colonial state in Interlacustrine East Africa, in: Anderson, D.M. / Johnson, D.H. (eds.): Revealing prophets, Prophecy in Eastern African History, London, pp. 65-82.[5183]
Hunt, Nancy (1990): Domesticity and colonialism in Belgian Africa, Usumburu’s Foyer Social, 1946-1960, in: Signs, Journal of Women and Society, vol. 15, no. 3, pp. 447-474. [5184]
Schoenbrun, D.L. (1996): Gendered histories between the Great Lakes: Varieties and Limits, in: International Journal of African Historical Studies, 29, 3, pp. 461-492.[5185]
Literature
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media
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politics - wars violent conflicts
Berghof Foundation (2020): I have to speak, Voices of female ex-combatants from Aceh, Burundi, Mindanao and Nepal, Berghof Foundation, Berlin.[11671]
Cheldelin, Sandra / Mutisi, Martha (eds.) (2015): Deconstructing women, peace and security, A critical review of approaches to gender and empowerment, HSRC Press, Pretoria.[11608]
Daley, Patricia (1991): Gender, displacement and reproduction, Settling Burundi refugees in Western Tanzania, in: Journal of Refugee Studies, vol. 4, no. 3, pp. 148-166.[6653]
Human Rights Watch (2000): Seeking protection, Addressing sexual and domestic violence in Tanzania’s refugee camps, Human Rights Watch, New York.[6654]
Idriss, Shamil (2000): Who can prevent genocide? Ask the women of Burundi, in: Agenda, no. 43, pp. 57-62.[6656]
International Alert (2014): Rebuilding dignified lives, Gender and peacebuilding in Burundi, International Alert, London.[11670]
ISIS-WICCE (2005): African women’s unique peace initiatives, ISIS-WICCE Publications, Kampala.[6657]
Jooma, Bibi Mariam (2005): “We can’t eat the constitution”, Transformation and socio-economic reconstruction in Burundi, Institute of Security Studies, ISS, Working Paper no. 106, Pretoria.[6655]
Puechgirbal, Nadine (2004): Involving women in peace process, Lessons from four African countries (Burundi, DRC, Liberia and Sierra Leone, in: Karamé, Kari (ed.): Gender and peacebuilding in Africa, Training for Peace Programme, Norsk Utenrikspolitisk Institutt, Oslo, pp. 47-66.[6658]
Sabimbona, Sabine (2001): The problem of displaced and returnee women faced with current land tenure politics in Burundi,: Buregeya, Alfred / Gorling, Marguerite et al. (eds.): Women’s land and property rights in situations of conflicts and reconstruction, Unifem Publications, New York, pp. 69-81.[6659]
Schäfer, Rita (2008): Frauen und Kriege in Afrika, ein Beitrag zur Gender-Forschung, Brandes und Apsel Verlag, Frankfurt a.M.[11877]
Stensrud, Ellen / Husby, Gorill (2005): Resolution 1325, From rhetoric to practice, A report on women’s role in reconciliation process in the Great Lakes of Africa, PRIO Report, Oslo.[6660]
UNIFEM (2001): Engendering peace, Reflections on the Burundi peace process, Unifem Publications, New York.[6661]
politics
Okech, Awino (ed.) (2020): Gender Protests and Political Change in Africa. Palgrave Macmillan, London. [12234]
Religion - Christianity
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Religion - Islam
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Religion - traditional rituals and spirit mediumship
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Rights - human rights violations gender based violence
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Rights - Women Human Rights and legal system
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society - families marriages
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society - homosexuality / sexual minorities
Human Dignity Trust (2022): Burundi, Human Dignity Trust, London.[11932]
society - masculinities
Konde, Emmanuel (1990): The use of women for the empowerment of men in African nationalist politics, The 1928 “Anlu” in Cameroon, Working Paper, no. 147, African Studies Centre, Boston.[9229]
society - migration and urbanisation
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society - women's organisations
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