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Namibia: 'Women Their Own Enemies'

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Namibia: 'Women Their Own Enemies'

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Historically, women and power were mutually exclusive terms. Traditionally women only held and experienced power through their men - fathers, husbands or sons. But with time, this changed to at least consider women in politics and allow them to participate in decision-making on matters of national interest.
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Historically, women and power were mutually exclusive terms. Traditionally women only held and experienced power through their men - fathers, husbands or sons. But with time, this changed to at least consider women in politics and allow them to participate in decision-making on matters of national interest.
To read the full article, please visit the All Africa's Website.

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