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African women social and economic status continues to be largely defined by customary rules that are deeply rooted in country-specific historical, economic, and social factors. In modern day Africa, many of these women are still looked at as being subordinate to the man. A woman’s role is traditionally defined to include: bear children, serve her father and her brothers and later her husband and her family which in some cases includes her in-laws. In many cases, women do not have any property rights, or if they do, they cannot inherit lineage property. These dynamics keep many African women marginalized.
In most African countries, women experience discrimination and racism from the dominant cultures and laws. Their ability to control resources, make decisions and inherit and participate are contained in the law, but rarely practiced and/or valued. Their participation in and receipt of benefit from the formal and informal economic sector is impended by laws and regulations, while their enormous contribution in both agriculture and livestock production is made invisible
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