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The study aims to understand the desire of young widows in South Africa to remarry again after the loss of their spouse. These young widows lose their husband at very early stage of their lives and are faced with the challenges of raising their children a... see more

Background and Aims: Widows in India face immense challenges through enduring abuse, discrimination, and poor financial opportunities.  Whilst there are many non-governmental organisations (NGOs) undertaking women’s empowerment programs, there is a p... see more

 This article draws upon African widowhood for theological reflection. It shows that experiences of widowhood characterize widows in rural western Kenya as liminal individuals located at a threshold. These widows experience deep loneliness besides ot... see more

In countries of the global south the rights of widows are repeatedly infringed and neglected both by the women’s movement and by the international humanitarian community. Widows in Guatemala suffer especially from lack of official recognition and the psyc... see more

 This article draws upon African widowhood for theological reflection. It shows that experiences of widowhood characterize widows in rural western Kenya as liminal individuals located at a threshold. These widows experience deep loneliness besides ot... see more

In countries of the global south the rights of widows are repeatedly infringed and neglected both by the women’s movement and by the international humanitarian community. Widows in Guatemala suffer especially from lack of official recognition and the psyc... see more

AbstractThe story of Judah and Tamar in Genesis 38 is one of the most intriguing stories in the Hebrew Bible. While it yields many useful insights into the character of God, the nature of sin and the aspiration of our redemption, it is equally offensive w... see more

AbstractIt is common in African culture for a widow to wear black or navy clothes as a sign of mourning her husband upon his death. Widows in Africa are expected to mourn for a certain period. In South Africa, most African ethnic groups expect them to mou... see more

Vulnerable and marginalised groups (VMGs) who comprise widows, orphans, people living with disability and HIV, have not been given sufficient attention in agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA) by policy makers, development partners, research, and extens... see more

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