Practical Strategies for Enhancing the Protection of Women’s Rights Within Tanzania Society Under the Scope of International, Regional, African and Tanzania Human Right System – A Review Study
Nhikilo Elias Joseph
Ph.D. Student, Department of Political Science, School of Humanities, Starex University, Gurugram, Delhi, India
Sunil Kumar
Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, School of Humanities, Starex University, Gurugram, Delhi, India
ABSTRACT:
The abstract underscores the profound impact of Tanzania’s adoption of the Protocol to the African Charter, positioning it as a pivotal step towards prioritizing women’s rights within the broader African Union framework. Despite acknowledged challenges, the thesis contends that successful implementation of the Protocol and the Banjul Charter holds the potential to effectively safeguard women’s rights not only within Tanzania but also across other African states. Furthermore, the review article aims to delve into the nuanced ways in which these legal frameworks contribute to the advancement of women’s rights, with a particular focus on key issues such as discrimination, violence, and reproductive health. By employing a methodology centered around extensive research in libraries and employing analytical approaches, the review article seeks to provide a comprehensive understanding of the mechanisms through which these frameworks impact the lives of women in the region. Overall, the abstract serves to highlight the transformative potential of legal instruments such as the Protocol and the Banjul Charter in promoting and protecting the rights of women in Tanzania and beyond, while also underscoring the importance of thorough analysis and research in assessing their effectiveness.
Published in: International Journal of Research in Interdisciplinary Studies (Volume 2, Issue 10, October 2024)
Page(s): 40-46
Date of Publication: 21/10/2024
Publisher: IJRIS
Cite as:
Nhikilo Elias Joseph, Sunil Kumar, “Practical Strategies for Enhancing the Protection of Women’s Rights Within Tanzania Society Under the Scope of International, Regional, African and Tanzania Human Right System – A Review Study,” in International Journal of Research in Interdisciplinary Studies, vol. 2, no. 10, pp. 40-46, October 2024.