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Ch 1: Mapping religion, gender and Sustainable Development in East and Southern Africa: An Introduction -- Part I: Gender-based Violence and Reproductive Rights -- Ch 2: Socio-cultural and Religious Beliefs, Women's Sexual Reproductive Rights, and Sustainable Development in Eswatini -- Ch 3: Intersections of religion, gender-based violence and sustainable development in Zimbabwe -- Ch 4: Regai Dzive Shiri: Early Girl-Child Marriage, Human Trafficking, and Erasure to Development in Masvingo Province -- Part II: Gender Equality and Indigenous Beliefs -- Ch 5: Shona Indigenous Religion and the Flexibility and Complementarity of Gender Roles as a Platform for Cultivating Gender Equality in Contemporary Zimbabwe -- Ch 6: Shona Traditional Religion, Cultural Beliefs, Gender, and Sustainable Development in Zimbabwe -- Ch 7: Gender Equality, Religion, and Sustainable Development in Southern Africa -- Part III: Bible, Gender and Sustainable Development -- Ch 8: Interpreting Ephesians 5:22-24 in the context of masculinities in crisis: Implications for men and sustainable development in Zimbabwe -- Ch 9: The dilemma of female ministers' participation in leadership in the Methodist Church in Zimbabwe? Reintegrating Paul's views in 1 Corinthians 11:5 and 14:34 & 35 -- Part IV: Leadership, Gender, Religion and Sustainable Development -- Ch 10: Gender-Based-Violence, and Sustainable Development Goals: Lesotho's Leadership in Perspective -- Ch 11: Mainline and Evangelical Churches Engendering Politics of Malawi Sustainable Development Goals (MSDGs) in Democratic Malawi (1992-2023) -- Ch 12: The Role of Religion in Equipping Malawian Women for Sustainable Development and Politics -- Ch 13: Towards Integrated Sustainable Development in Africa: A Case of the Circle of Concerned African Women Theologians 2019-2024 -- Ch 14: Religion, Gender, and Sustainable Development through the Lens of the Contributions of the Religious Sisters of Charity of Ottawa in Eastern Zambia -- Ch 15: Conclusion. |