"Although improving, women remain marginalised particularly in institutional decision making, yet we know that household welfare, hence, the whole population, both in terms of production and reproduction, depends on women."
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Jesimen Tarisai Chipika
Jesimen Tarisai Chipika is a Zimbabwean economist and researcher, one of the Deputy Governors of the Reserve Bank of Zimbabwe and Chairperson of the Deposit Protection Corporation. Dr. Chipika is a former technical advisor in the Ministry of Finance and former lecturer at the University of Zimbabwe..She was also Programme Officer to the International Labour Organisation and the United Nations. Dr Chipika has published books and research papers on economics, broad based empowerment, poverty, Mill
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