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This issue casts a critical eye on issues pertaining to leadership that go beyond those of representation, and asks: how do women lead differently, what alternative models of leadership do women offer and are women leaders being held accountable for working towards the improvement in the lives of women who make up the critical mass.
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EDITORIAL:
Women and Leadership.
Gil Harper
ARTICLE:
Gender, women and leadership.
Cheryl de la Rey
PERSPECTIVE:
Embracing democratic governance, human rights and the environment.
Wangari Maathai
ARTICLE:
Women in political decision-making in the SADC region.
Yolanda Sadie
BRIEFING:
Women caregivers and leaders in the second phase of HIV/AIDS.
Suzanne Leclerc-Madlala
FOCUS:
In the frontlines of the AIDS inferno: women leaders' contributions.
Shirley Mthethwa-Sommers
ARTICLE:
Teacher leadership: gendered responses and interpretations.
Callie Grant
ARTICLE:
Globalisation, higher education restructuring and women in leadership: opportunities or threats?
Saajidha B Sader, Marie Odendaal and Ruth Searle
BRIEFING:
Leadership and issues affecting the productivity of women entrepreneurs in KwaZulu-Natal.
Vivian Besem Ojong and Vaneetha Moodley
ARTICLE:
Women in management and occupational stress.
Gourie Suraj-Narayan
BRIEFING:
Equality, institutions and leadership: a tentative synthesis.
David Kelleher
PROFILE:
Are we there yet? Perspectives on women and leadership.
Nkululeku Malinga
IN BRIEFS:
Nkululeku Malinga
WRITING PROGRAMME:
Help for your Imagination.
Christine Davis
Am I just a white-washed black woman?
What transformation means to a privileged young black woman.
Nomalanga Mkhize
Power interrupted
Michele Ruiters
The cyborg in Africa: of any use for African feminisms?
Belinda du Plooy
Look at me.
Ncebakazi Manzi
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