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Women's Access to Higher Education in Africa: Uganda's Experience
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African Studies Review
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December 1, 2003
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WOMEN AND GENDER Joy C. Kwesiga. Women's Access to Higher Education in Africa: Uganda's Experience. Kampala: Fountain Publishers, Ltd., 2002. Distributed by African Books Collective Ltd., The Jam Factory, 27 Park End St., Oxford 0X1 1HU. xvii + 9 309 pp. Bibliography. Index. $34.95. Paper.
With the publication of Women's Access to Higher Education in Africa, the sixth in what appears to be an ongoing series, Fountain Publishers continues its efforts to inform the global community on gender issues in Uganda. Because of the indigenous insights and references not available to the scholarly community outside of Uganda, this book represents a valuable contribution to research on women's access ...
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