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Religion, Gender, and Sustainable Development in East and Southern Africa

Nelly Mwale editor Tobias Marevesa editor Ezra Chitando editor Excellent Chireshe editor Sonene Nyawo editor

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Springer International Publishing AG

Published:20th Feb '25

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Religion, Gender, and Sustainable Development in East and Southern Africa cover

This volume brings to the fore the intersections of religion, gender and sustainable development in 21st century Africa from an interdisciplinary perspective. The volume explores and presents a coherent, research supported argument for the role of religion in promoting gender justice and sustainable development. Contributing authors explicate how the nexus between religion and gender can be utilized as the backdrop for achieving sustainable development in Africa, focusing on Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) 5, “Achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls.” Chapters in this volume focus on a variety of topics, including, how African Traditional Religions, Christianity (mainline, AICs, Pentecostalism), Islam, Rastafari, etc., are being used to promote SDG 5 in African countries.

ISBN: 9783031760877

Dimensions: unknown

Weight: unknown

282 pages

2025 ed.