| | Articles in this issue reflect some of the variety of women's experience and the nature of their struggles against oppression. The objective of a 'women's issue' is not merely to write women back in to the history and into the record of class struggle; it is also to further the issues that feminist-socialism has raised in the analysis of gender, class and imperialism in Africa. This issue looks at socialist strategies in Mozambique and Zimbabwe; land and labour in Zambia; agrarian strategy in Kenya; domestic workers in SA. Other topics include SWAPO, Angola's Women's Congress, women in the Sudan and Nigeria, female circumcision, women in Eritrea, Famine in Ethiopia, population displacement in Uganda and the report from the AAWORD (Association for African Women on Research and Development). |