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The Intersectional Experiences of Nigerian Women and its Influence on Policy Making and Implementation: A Comparative Analysis

Ambrose-Igho, Onome
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This thesis examines how the intersectional experiences of Nigerian women influence policymaking and implementation, focusing on the Policy on Female Genital Cutting (FGC) in Imo and Adamawa States. By conducting a comparative analysis, this research highlights the role of cultural, religious, and political factors in shaping these gender-related policies. It also explores the discrepancies between international commitments and local practices, demonstrating that a Western feminist approach to women’s rights is ineffective in diverse contexts like Nigeria. Ultimately, this research contributes to the discourse on policy adaptation and critiques of global feminist frameworks and offers insights into how policies can better address the unique needs of marginalized women. The findings stress the importance of flexible, inclusive approaches that empower women and promote sustainable, culturally sensitive solutions to gender inequality.

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2024-12-18
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Policy making, Nigerian Women, Intersectionality, Policy implementation, Policy adoption, Global South
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Ambrose-Igho, Onome. "The Intersectional Experiences of Nigerian Women and its Influence on Policy Making and Implementation: A Comparative Analysis." 2024. Thesis, Georgia State University. https://doi.org/10.57709/38050701
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2024-12-12
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