This book addresses the gender divide in access to higher education and the Ugandan situation. It examines theories of girls' education human capital gender inequality and gender-development bringing views from Africa and its institutions to debates often constructed and conducted in the West. Whilst commending the work of women's movements and NGO's in furthering the educational cause it criticises fashionable neo-liberal economic/educational policies which are diverting researchers not institutions thus diminishing local universities and women. The volume also presents the results of a survey of female undergraduates at the University of Makerere which give rise to discussions about family societal and institutional influences on women's access to higher education. This is a welcome book on women in higher education written by an African female academic insider and popular and outstanding contributor to the progress of women in higher education in East Africa.
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