
Carole Ammann, "Women, Agency, and the State in Guinea: Silent Politics" (Routledge, 2020)
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Silent Politics and Women's Agency in Guinea
This chapter examines the economic hardships faced by the people of Guinea, focusing on the rising food prices of staple foods like rice and the resulting protests. It highlights the subtle yet significant political engagement of women who navigate informal networks to advocate for their rights and needs, addressing issues like pensions and local taxation. The discussion critiques traditional political participation frameworks and the limited impact of government ministries on women's welfare, arguing for a broader understanding of grassroots activism in shaping political landscapes.
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