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Dr S.D. Chingarande

Senior Lecturer

Dr S.D. Chingarande

Key Research Area(s): Gender and Women Empowerment

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Publications

1. Chingarande S. D (forthcoming) Climate Change and Rural Livelihoods in Guruve District: a Gender Analysis in Alternation Volume 20 number 2
2. Mugabe, P. H, Kujinga K & Chingarande S.D (forthcoming) Land reform migrations and forest resources management in Zimbabwe
3. Chingarande S.D (forthcoming) A Gender Analysis of Coping with Poverty in Zimbabwe: A Historical Perspective in Chitando. E, Phiri, G and Nyakudya, M (eds) Scaling New Heights? The Zimbabwean Economy and Society, 1998-2008, Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
4. Chingarande, S.D (forthcoming) Local Perceptions Of Poverty In Zimbabwe in Manjengwa, J (ed)‘Understanding poverty, promoting wellbeing and sustainable development: A sample survey of 16 districts in Zimbabwe’
5. Chingarande, S.D, Mugabe, P.H, Kujinga, K&Magaisa E 2012 Struggles within struggles: Gender and Land Reform Experiences In Chimanimani, Zimbabwe. Journal of Social Development in Africa Special Issue Volume 27 No. 1
6. Kujinga, K, Chingarande, S.D, Mugabe. P.H 2012 Interface between Research, Development and Local Actors in Enhancing Sustainable Forest Resources Management: Lessons From Chimanimani District, Zimbabwe. Journal of Social Development in Africa Special Issue Volume 27 No. 1
7. Chingarande, S.D 2009 The Women’s Movement and the struggle for land in Zimbabwe, CLACSO Southern Paper Series # 3
8. Chingarande S.D 2008 Gender and the Struggle for Land Equity in Zimbabwe in Contested Terrain: Land Reform and Civil Society in Contemporary Zimbabwe, Sam Moyo, Kirk Helliker and Tendai Murisa (eds), S&S Publishing
9. Chingarande S.D 2004 Review of the Zimbabwean Agricultural Sector following the Implementation of the Land Reform: Gender and the Fast Track Land reform in Zimbabwe, Monograph Series Issue No 6/2004, African Institute for Agrarian Studies, Harare
10. Chingarande, S.D 2011 A Critical Review of the National Youth Service programme in Zimbabwe, NANGO, Zimbabwe
11. Chingarande, S.D 2010 Gender and Livelihoods in Nyabamba A1 Resettlement Area, Chimanimani District of Manicaland Province in Zimbabwe, Livelihoods After Land Reform in Zimbabwe, Working Paper #5
12. Gutsa, I & Chingarande, S.D 2009 'Changing Residential Composition in a Home for the Elderly? The Case of Bumhudzo Hospital Home in Chitungwiza, Zimbabwe' in Journal of Sustainable Development in Africa Volume 11 Number 1 2009
13. Chingarande S.D 2007 “An analysis of Gender Related Developments and challenges in Zimbabwe since Independence” in Maphosa, F, Kujinga K and Chingarande S.D (eds) Zimbabwe’s Development Experiences since 1980: Challenges and Prospects for the Future
14. Chingarande S.D and Maphosa, F 2007 “Migration as a Coping Strategy: The Case of Illegal Migrants from Zimbabwe to the United Kingdom and South Africa” in Maphosa, F, Kujinga K and Chingarande S.D (eds) Zimbabwe’s Development Experiences since 1980: Challenges and Prospects for the Future

Dr R. Mate

Senior Lecturer

Dr R. Mate

Key Research area: Youth Studies Development; Sexuality and related issues

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Publications

Book Chapters
1. Mate, R (2009) “Of perfumed lotions, biscuits and condoms: Youth, femininity, sexuality and HIV and AIDS prevention in rural Gwanda district, Zimbabwe” - Youth, HIV/AIDS and social transformation in Africa CODESRIA, Dakar, Senegal pp77-100
2. Mate, R- 2005-“Stillborn in Harare: attempts to privatize water in a city in crisis”. The age of commodity: Water privatization in Southern Africa Earthscan, London pp-225-239
3. Mate, R- 2002-“Land, women and sugar in Chipiwa”. Women, men and work in rural livelihoods, South-eastern Zimbabwe Weaver Press, Harare pp37-60
4. Mate, R- 1996- Juggling with land labour and cash: strategies of some resilient farmers” in Emmanuel Manzungu and Pieter van der Zaag (eds) The practice of smallholder irrigation: cases from Zimbabwe.University of Zimbabwe Publications, Harare, pp148-160.

Journal articles
1. Mate, R (2012) “Youth lyrics, street language and the politics of age: contextualizing the youth question in the Third Chimurenga in Zimbabwe’, Journal of Southern African Studies, vol 38, no 1.
2. Muchini, B., C. Benedikt, S. Gregson, E Gomo, R. Mate, O. Mugurungi, T. Magure, K. Denhe, D. Halperin (2011) “Local perceptions of forms, timing and causes of behavior change in response to the AIDS epidemic. Zimbabwe in AIDS Behavior vol.15 pp 487-498.
3. Mate, R (2005) “Making ends meet at the margins?: Grappling with economic crisis and belonging in Beitbridge town, Zimbabwe’ CODESRIA Monograph Series, Dakar, Senegal
4. Mate, R (2002) “Wombs as God’s laboratories: Pentecostal discourses of femininity in Zimbabwe”. Africa, vol 72, no 4, pp 449-568
Mate, R (1998) “Gender insensitivity and male bias in local advertising”. Southern African Feminist Review (SAFERE) vol 3 no 1 pp67-70

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