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Politics: Gambian politics
EU and Womens Rights.in Gambia
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T O P I C R E V I E W
toubab1020
Posted - 18 Sep 2014 : 16:29:54
I wonder if this move is part of "Attitudinal Change" ?
Does it mean that MEN will now have to work at unpaid domestic jobs instead of drinking attaya with their mates all day?
COME ON MALE POLITICOS POST !!!!!,IS THIS A GOOD MOVE BY THE EU OR INTERFERENCE IN INGRAINED CULTURE IN GAMBIA ?
http://thepoint.gm/africa/gambia/article/eu-on-crusade-to-improve-womens-rights-in-gambia
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