Interdisciplinary Seminar:
What is Missing in the Millenium Development Goals?
(Note: This topic has been split into Session A and Session B.)

Session A Convener: Grace Tima, Cameroon
Session B Convener: Mina Singh, India

The Call for papers for Interdisciplinary Seminars is now closed. Below please find the list of papers for this Seminar. Click on the title of a paper to read its abstract.


Session A

Controversy over Supremacy/Primacy of International Treaties over National Laws: Domestication of Ratified CEDAW Obligations by Nigeria in a Dilemma
Carol Arinze-Umobi and Ogugua Ikpeze, Nigeria

Globalization, Reflections on a Basic Concept
Nelly Eve Chiesa, Argentina Federation of University Women

Learning to Support People in the Aftermath of Trauma
Marion Gibson, Irish Federation of University Women

What Makes People Vulnerable to Educational Indoctrination and Psycho-Social Pressures That Culminate in Homicidal-Suicidal Terrorism?
Judith Issroff, Israel Association of University Women

Depleted Uranium: A Threat to Human Security and Peace
May Kentish, Australia Federation of University Women

Women, Conflict and Peace: The case study of a tribal war in Cameroon
Rosemary Ngufor Ngwiniform Takwi, Cameroon Association of University Women

Session B

Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace: Bangladesh Context
Dilara Choudhury, Bangladesh Federation of University Women

Trafficking in Human Beings: Slavery in Our Midst
Camille Macdonald-Polski, American Association of University Women

The Missing Link: Violence against Women and HIV/AIDS in Cameroon
Evelyn Mafeni, International Member, Cameroon, with Dr Joseph Mafeni Mase

Equality Matters: Power, Culture and Identity - Voices of four women
Phuti Mogase, South African Association of Women Graduates

Situation of Widows in the Western Highlands of Cameroon: Emerging Changes
Margaret Pingpoh, Cameroon Association of University Women


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