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@ZainabMonisolaOlaitan has been a member of Linktree for 4 years and joined in May 2022. Besides social media accounts, ZainabOlaitan has populated their site with Queen's University Profile, Edited: Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights of Women in Africa and the Caribbean: Linking the Two Regions, Gender equality: a catalyst for Africa’s future development, Honouring Women's Resilience: Overcoming economic and gender challenges for women's development., Addressing Gender-based Violence in Africa., Indigenous Knowledge-based entrepreneurship and the informal economy in Africa: Rethinking the grammar of economic policy – Africa Indigenous Knowledge Research Network (AIKRN), Monograph: Women's Representation in African Politics: Beyond Numbers, Interview: MMEG in conversation with Zainab Monisola Olaitan, Women and Girls Bear Brunt of Climate Change., Journal Article: The Role of the African Union in fostering Women’s Representation in Formal Peace-building: a case study of Sierra Leone., LinkedIn Profile, A Modern Take on the Relevance of Gender Quotas for Substantive Women’s Representation in African Politics, Protecting the rights of women in South Africa – a call for feminist leadership | University of Pretoria, Google Scholar: Zainab Monisola Olaitan, ResearchGate: Zainab Monisola Olaitan, Women's Representation in African Politics: Beyond Numbers - A Short Story., African communities have a lot of knowledge to share: researchers offer alternatives to Eurocentric ways of doing things, Webinar Presentation: Resocializing Men and Boys to End Violence Against Women and Girls., Perceptions of Feminism in the Digital Space: Why is Feminism Negatively Perceived in an Increasingly Digital World?, Engaging the Concept of Women’s Interests: What Does It Mean and Who Defines It?, Indigenous knowledge can address Africa’s problems of governance and development, Anti-rights legislations in Africa: Why SA must consolidate its commitment to promoting human rights, Policy Brief: Women, Gender, and Representation: Embracing African Indigenous Knowledge System as an Approach to Re-centering Africa, Interview: Women, Leadership and Democracy with Zainab Olaitan || DDP Podcast Ep 7, Do women represent women? Nexus between numbers and impact in South Africa., Book Review: A Modern History of Statelessness and the Socio-Political Question., Book Chapter: Enlightenment Ideas and Colonialism., Journal Article: Feminist Rethinking of the Representation of African Women in Peacebuilding: A Theoretical Analysis., My Social Venture: AFROTADA, Masters Dissertation: Analysis of Women's Participation in Peace-building in West Africa: The Case of Sierra Leone., Book Chapter: Cyberspace Xenophobia in South Africa., Book Review: Sarah Wolff, 2021, Secular Power Europe and Islam; Identity and Foreign Policy ., Profile for Margaret McNamara Education Grant 2022, Article: Women’s Participation in Peace Processes in Nigeria; Challenges and Prospects., Interview with SaharaReporters: Youths Must Begin Acting To Change Nigeria Even Without Political Power, Debate Speech: Will the 2015 Election Make or Mar Nigeria? presented at the 2014 University of Lagos debate Competition, Profile for Mandela Rhodes Scholarship 2018.