Southern african perspectives on religion and social transformation

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  • What: The article reveals that "‘power over` favoured adult men; ‘power to` differentiates women and men`s possibilities and limitations; ‘power with` is a collaboration between women, men and young people and activities based on gender and age, and ‘power within` comes from God and from skills based on gender". The study discusses the economic, medical and social challenges faced by elderly caregivers, as well as the substantial gender inequality in caregiving, where women bear most of the caregiving load.
  • Who: R/D and collaborators from the (UNIVERSITY) have published the paper: R / D, in . . .

     

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