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Igbo Women in the Diaspora and Community Development in Southeastern Nigeria - Gender, Migration, and Development in Africa (Paperback)
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Igbo Women in the Diaspora and Community Development in Southeastern Nigeria - Gender, Migration, and Development in Africa (Paperback)
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Gender, Migration and Development in Africa: Igbo Women in the
Diaspora and Community Development in Southeastern Nigeria provides
a unique approach to the study of the role of Igbo women in the
diaspora to community development in Igboland. Utilizing primary
sources, specifically, migration stories of women and the groups
they form in the United States and other parts of the world, the
book highlights the dynamism in the zeal to give back to their
communities of origin in Igboland. The book seeks to affirm the
propensity of Igbo women to evolve through personal efforts and
formation of social groups to extend humanitarian services to
underprivileged individuals and societies in Igboland. Through
several community development programs, they have provided needed
medical and educational supplies, hospital equipment, supplies and
sponsored several medical missions in different parts of the
Igboland. This book further counters the previously understudied
role of women in development. Through a comprehensive documentation
of the various programs and projects completed by the groups and
individual charities, readers and policy makers will be inspired to
appreciate the efforts of the various groups and extend needed
support and assistance to the groups. The findings in the book
reveal the increasing shift from the brain drain concept to brain
circulation and networking within the Igbo women community. They
are positively utilizing the skills and resources acquired from
their host communities to engage in the development processes
through remittances and social development projects. The study
reinforces the trends and ideas that the improvement of African
societies may well depend on the contributions of Africans outside
the continent, especially women.
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