F Njahîra Wangarî - Book Chapter
Abstract
"This chapter blends African oral and written narratives, lived experiences with a genetic chronic disability and a Roman Catholic upbringing. These will be interrogated to illustrate the role of alternative explanations in influencing advocacy and activism for the lives, wellbeing, dignity and inclusion of persons with disabilities. Particularly, this chapter is an exploration of self-identity and how persons with disabilities are conditioned to view ourselves in specific ways while highlighting alternative perceptions available is presented by the author. It engages the works of several African and African-descendent authors who feature persons with disabilities as characters in their books and relies on narrative prosthesis as the basis for this engagement."
Alok Srivastava - Article in Journal of Generic Medicines
Low cost generic medicines and its socio-economic impact –an empirical study in India, September 16, 2025
Claudy Vouhé shared Publication
Corpus législatif sur la budgétisation sensible au genre (BSG), 2025 - French
"Legislative corpus on gender-responsive budgeting"
It relates strongly to the evaluation of public policies and gender equality by parliaments, as it is about Gender responsive budgeting.
Svetlana Negroustoueva shared Publication
Hooshmand Alizadeh Recently published book
now available from Springer.
Introduction
The world is currently witnessing a profound demographic transformation, with consequences that resonate across numerous facets of society. Within the G20, developed nations have grappled with declining fertility rates for an extended period, a trend showing no signs of reversal. This issue extends beyond the confines of a single country. Still, it significantly impacts economic productivity, healthcare systems, and social security programs. Meanwhile, other G20 nations are dealing with the contrasting issue of an expanding working-age population but must also prepare for a surge in elderly-dependent citizens.
Developing G20 nations have recently achieved or are on the verge of attaining replacement-level fertility rates, which bode well for their workforce but introduce a new challenge of addressing an ageing population. Outside the G20, developing nations face their unique set of challenges concerning youth populations and the imperative to invest in education, healthcare, and job opportunities.
In this dynamic demographic landscape, gender plays a pivotal role in shaping the challenges and outcomes that countries encounter. This article explores the implications of these demographic shifts through a gendered lens and outlines strategies for addressing them.
Demographic Shifts Within the G20
Demographic Challenges Beyond the G20
Beyond the G20, developing countries with higher fertility rates (in the range of 3-6) face different challenges. Countries like Niger, Angola, Nigeria, Papua New Guinea, Congo, Tajikistan, and Pakistan, characterized by substantial youth populations, must invest in education, healthcare, and job creation to harness their potential effectively. These countries are poised to experience significant growth in their working-age population in the coming years.
Gender Implications in Demographic Shifts
In this evolving demographic context, gender plays a crucial role in shaping outcomes and challenges:
Policy recommendation to address the challenges of population decline, ageing, and gender implications:
Conclusion
Addressing the global challenge of population decline, ageing, and its gender implications requires comprehensive strategies. Governments and international organizations must adopt gender-sensitive policies that empower women, promote equality, and recognize the diverse roles that women play in different demographic contexts. By doing so, we can work towards a future where every nation harnesses its demographic dividend while ensuring the well-being and empowerment of all its people. Failure to do so could lead to long-lasting social, economic, and political consequences affecting generations to come.
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