2014
DOI: 10.5296/emsd.v3i1.5142
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Female Traditional Leaders (Queen Mothers) and Community Planning and Development in Ghana

Abstract: Women play significant roles in the society and their involvement in community planning and development are well appreciated by many international bodies. This paper sought to explore the contribution of female traditional leaders (queen mothers) to community planning and Environmental Management and Sustainable Development ISSN 2164-7682 2014 www.macrothink.org/emsd 206 development which often tend to focus on their male counterparts (kings or chiefs). Twenty-five (25) queen mothers in the Akuapim North Dis… Show more

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“…Gadzekpo's (2011) argument is reinforced by the perception in the public domain in Ghana that, women's rights and their participation in local and national matters affecting their lives have been crowded out by male dominated discourses or actions. The work of (Mensah, Antwi, & Dauda, 2014) in the Akuapim North District of southern Ghana, however, provides a different perspective. In this area, the role of queen mothers is well respected and they have been very instrumental in supporting chiefs to bring development to their communities but especially women.…”
Section: Queen Mothers and Local Politicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Gadzekpo's (2011) argument is reinforced by the perception in the public domain in Ghana that, women's rights and their participation in local and national matters affecting their lives have been crowded out by male dominated discourses or actions. The work of (Mensah, Antwi, & Dauda, 2014) in the Akuapim North District of southern Ghana, however, provides a different perspective. In this area, the role of queen mothers is well respected and they have been very instrumental in supporting chiefs to bring development to their communities but especially women.…”
Section: Queen Mothers and Local Politicsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“… 5. Other examples of women traditional leaders are the queen mothers in the Akan chieftaincy in Ghana (Mensah, Antwi, & Suleman, 2014, p. 207), and the Ndlovukati , the queen mother in the Kingdom of Swaziland, see Constitution of the Kingdom of Swaziland (Article 7). …”
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confidence: 99%