Session Tracks
Conference Session Tracks
SDG 5 — Gender Equality
SDG 8 — Decent Work and Economic Growth
SDG 10 — Reduced Inequalities
SDG 16 — Peace, Justice and Strong Institutions
This track explores the complexities of gender relations in postcolonial African societies, focusing on how historical legacies shape contemporary identities. It aims to analyze the interplay between colonial histories and current gender norms, emphasizing the role of women and men in redefining power structures.
This session will examine the evolution of feminist movements across Africa and their impact on social change. Participants are encouraged to discuss strategies employed by activists to challenge patriarchal norms and promote gender equality.
This track investigates the construction of masculinities in various African contexts and their implications for power relations. It seeks to understand how changing notions of masculinity influence gender dynamics and social hierarchies.
This session focuses on the concept of intersectionality as it pertains to gender studies in Africa, highlighting how various identities intersect to shape experiences of oppression and privilege. Contributions will explore the implications of intersectional analysis for understanding social justice.
This track addresses the relationship between gender equality and human rights in the African context. It aims to discuss legal frameworks, policies, and grassroots movements that advocate for the rights of marginalized genders.
This session will explore the role of gender in political participation across African nations, focusing on barriers and enablers for women's political engagement. Discussions will include case studies of successful female political leaders and movements.
This track examines the influence of cultural norms on gender roles within African societies. Participants will analyze how traditional practices and beliefs impact the lived experiences of women and men.
This session focuses on the intersection of gender empowerment and development studies in Africa. It aims to explore innovative approaches to development that prioritize gender equity and enhance the agency of women.
This track investigates the impact of evolving family structures on gender relations in Africa. It seeks to understand how changes in familial roles influence broader social dynamics and individual identities.
This session will critically analyze the persistence of patriarchy in African societies and its implications for social justice. Participants are invited to discuss strategies for dismantling patriarchal systems and promoting equitable societies.
This track explores how postcolonial identities shape gender politics in Africa, focusing on the narratives of marginalized groups. It aims to highlight the role of cultural production in articulating gendered experiences and identities.
