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In Black Africa, it should be noted that each people has its own culture, like any people in the world; but these people of Africa have already lost the sense of family that was once the foundation of a typically African community life. It is true that gender discrimination is everywhere in the world. But not as blatantly as in Africa. In this part of the world, the woman or girl continues to be a subject of sale. This book explains the influence that the dowry or bride price has in the conception and treatment of the African woman in the home and in society, it also exposes the consequences…mehr

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In Black Africa, it should be noted that each people has its own culture, like any people in the world; but these people of Africa have already lost the sense of family that was once the foundation of a typically African community life. It is true that gender discrimination is everywhere in the world. But not as blatantly as in Africa. In this part of the world, the woman or girl continues to be a subject of sale. This book explains the influence that the dowry or bride price has in the conception and treatment of the African woman in the home and in society, it also exposes the consequences that this sale of girls has on their lives. Woman in Black Africa: sale and socio-political influence of the dowry is a cry, an SOS that we launch to the society against the sale of the girls through the dowry, the price of the bride, and a general strategy of fight against any form of sale of the human species, in this case of the African women who are still victims of this practice. This book is addressed to human rights activists, supporters of gender equality, and political and other opinion leaders.
Autorenporträt
MEES TSHIBAND Bulang-C. es licenciado en Ciencias Políticas y Administrativas por la Universidad de Kinshasa (UNIKIN), es investigador asociado en la Universidad de Mwene-Ditu (UMD) en la RD del Congo y autor de varios artículos y libros. También es Secretario General Administrativo del Instituto Superior Pedagógico de Mwene-Ditu (ISP/Mwene-Ditu).