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date: 02 October 2023

Gender and Education in Ugandalocked

Gender and Education in Ugandalocked

  • David Monk, David MonkGulu University
  • Maria del Guadalupe DavidsonMaria del Guadalupe DavidsonWest Virginia University
  •  and John C. HarrisJohn C. HarrisUniversity of Oklahoma

Summary

Gendered oppression is complex and situated in social constructs which are manifested and learned in education institutions and learning programs the world over. The UN Sustainable Development Goals are an international attempt to create a more equitable world, and they include both education and gender as independent and interdependent goals. Uganda is a country that is attempting to address the significant gender oppression that plagues it. To cure gender oppression realistically and fully, a deep and transformative approach that addresses systemic power imbalances is essential. A disruption of this magnitude requires critical and empowering education that simultaneously ruptures the violence of patriarchy and creates conditions of capability for everyone to heal and move forward together.

Subjects

  • Education, Change, and Development
  • Education, Gender, and Sexualities

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