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The Women's Lobby and Gender Relations in Zambia

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The Women's Lobby is one of a number of initiatives which have emerged from within Zambia's civil society in recent years as part of the pluralist momentum toward democratisation and the advance of human rights.
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The Women's Lobby is one of a number of initiatives which have emerged from within Zambia's civil society in recent years as part of the pluralist momentum toward democratisation and the advance of human rights. Its voice alongside that of the churches, the Law Society and the independent press has advanced pressure for a return to a multi‐party system. It has used the space created to open up a dialogue toward fuller consideration of gender issues. It has also been characteristic of the Zambian experience that the flurry of public debate has primarily involved the more articulate and more privileged members of society. There is obvious intent to mobilise the entire population but the dialogue has beenfostered by the relatively affluent, a pattern no less true of the Women's Lobby than other bodies involved in the public debate. The process has revealed tensions and conflicts at various levels, following in some cases from a reluctance to submit liberal demands to comprehensive analysis and to extend crit...

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