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Vol. 22 No. 1 (1997): Africa Development: Gender Revisited

Issue Published : February 1, 2022

5 - Reproductive Health and Rights: The Case of Northern Nigerian Hausa Women

by Hajara Usman
https://doi.org/10.57054/ad.v22i1.2471
Hajara Usman
Hajara Usman, Centre for Social and Economic Research, Ahmadu Bello University, Zaria, Nigeria.

Africa Development, Vol. 22 No. 1 (1997): Africa Development: Gender Revisited
Article Published : February 10, 1997

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Hajara Usman 1997. 5 - Reproductive Health and Rights: The Case of Northern Nigerian Hausa Women: by Hajara Usman. Africa Development. 22, 1 (Feb. 1997). DOI:https://doi.org/10.57054/ad.v22i1.2471.
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  1. Bukhari, Salih Al-, 1976, (transi. M. M. Khan)Hadith, Crescent Publishing House Ankara. Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1992, ABUJH Zaria, Annual Report.
  2. Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1993, ABUJH Zaria, Annual Report.
  3. Dorkenoo Efua, 1994, Cutting the Rose: Female Genital Mutilation the Practice and Its Prevention, Minority Rights Group, UK.
  4. Kaduna Sate, 2.aria LGA. Department of Community Medicine, ABU, Zaria
  5. Federal Ministry of Health, 1988, National Policy on Population for Development, Unity and Self-reliance.
  6. Imam, Ayesha M., 1992, 'The Development of Seclusion in Hausaland, Northern Nigeria', in Dossier 9/10 Women Living Under Muslim Laws (WLUML) Grabel.
  7. Imam, Ayesha M., 1992, Jdeology, Women and the Mass Media: A Case Study in Kano, Nigeria, in Women and the Mass Media in Afiiça, AAWORDIAFARD Occasional paper series, No. 6.
  8. Imam, Ayesha M, 1993,Jfyou Won't Do These 7hingsfor Me, I Won't Do Seclusionfor You: Local and Regional Constructions of Seclusion Jdeologies and Practices in Kano, Northem Nigeria Ph. D University of Sussex.
  9. Lighfoot, Klien, 1983, 'Pharonic Circumcision offemales in Sudan',Medical Law. 2, 4.
  10. Longhurst, Richard, 1985, 'Cropping Systems and Household Food Security: Evidence from three West Afiican Countries', in Food and Nutrition, J,ol. 11, No. 2.
  11. Memissi, F., 1983. 'Fertility and the Status of Women in Muslim Societies', n Women and
  12. Reproduction Report from a SAREC/SIDA Seminar in Visby.
  13. Muazu, M. A., 1992, The Meaning of Reproductive Rights/Choice/Freedom to Nigerian Women
  14. Paper presented at the EMPARC Forum, Lagos.
  15. National Council Research, 1993, Factors Affecting Contraceptive Use in Sub-Saharan A.frica,
  16. National cademy Press Washington OC. Nigerian Demographic Health Survey(NDHS), 1990. Nigerian
  17. Fertility Survey, 1992, Vol. 1.
  18. Osakue G, Madunagu B., Usman H. and Osagie J., 1995,Voices: Findings of a Research into
  19. Reproductive Rights ofWomen in Nigeria,IRRRAG-Nigeria
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Bukhari, Salih Al-, 1976, (transi. M. M. Khan)Hadith, Crescent Publishing House Ankara. Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1992, ABUJH Zaria, Annual Report.

Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology, 1993, ABUJH Zaria, Annual Report.

Dorkenoo Efua, 1994, Cutting the Rose: Female Genital Mutilation the Practice and Its Prevention, Minority Rights Group, UK.

Kaduna Sate, 2.aria LGA. Department of Community Medicine, ABU, Zaria

Federal Ministry of Health, 1988, National Policy on Population for Development, Unity and Self-reliance.

Imam, Ayesha M., 1992, 'The Development of Seclusion in Hausaland, Northern Nigeria', in Dossier 9/10 Women Living Under Muslim Laws (WLUML) Grabel.

Imam, Ayesha M., 1992, Jdeology, Women and the Mass Media: A Case Study in Kano, Nigeria, in Women and the Mass Media in Afiiça, AAWORDIAFARD Occasional paper series, No. 6.

Imam, Ayesha M, 1993,Jfyou Won't Do These 7hingsfor Me, I Won't Do Seclusionfor You: Local and Regional Constructions of Seclusion Jdeologies and Practices in Kano, Northem Nigeria Ph. D University of Sussex.

Lighfoot, Klien, 1983, 'Pharonic Circumcision offemales in Sudan',Medical Law. 2, 4.

Longhurst, Richard, 1985, 'Cropping Systems and Household Food Security: Evidence from three West Afiican Countries', in Food and Nutrition, J,ol. 11, No. 2.

Memissi, F., 1983. 'Fertility and the Status of Women in Muslim Societies', n Women and

Reproduction Report from a SAREC/SIDA Seminar in Visby.

Muazu, M. A., 1992, The Meaning of Reproductive Rights/Choice/Freedom to Nigerian Women

Paper presented at the EMPARC Forum, Lagos.

National Council Research, 1993, Factors Affecting Contraceptive Use in Sub-Saharan A.frica,

National cademy Press Washington OC. Nigerian Demographic Health Survey(NDHS), 1990. Nigerian

Fertility Survey, 1992, Vol. 1.

Osakue G, Madunagu B., Usman H. and Osagie J., 1995,Voices: Findings of a Research into

Reproductive Rights ofWomen in Nigeria,IRRRAG-Nigeria

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