4 research outputs found

    The impact of the Circle of Concerned African Women Theologians: French zone on church and African theology issues

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    We can understand that the Circle must work on two dimensions to provide a future for new woman theology in Africa. The first dimension is based on the intuitive fundamental and innovative sense of a woman from Ghana, Mercy Amba Oduyoye, that leads to the creation of the Circle: she impulsed the idea that women should make their own theology from their dailylife experiences and their subjectivity as women, in order to think on faith and Gospel in a different way. It is necessary to question that intuitive sense. The second dimension aims to revisit the great personalities of African woman theologians of the Circle. What are the essential points of their research? How has the research changed African theology? I particularly think of Musimbi Kanyoro, Nyambura Njoroge and Musa Dub� in the Africa English zone and Helene Yinda, Liz Vuadi, Kasa Dovi and Bernadette Mbuyi Beya in Africa French zone. The essence of their thinking is still actual and that is why they are good enough to project in to the future.Intradisciplinary and/or interdisciplinary implications: This article presents the history of the Circle of Concerned African Women Theologians from creation to now. Issues related to traditional culture, gender and sexual-based violence, gender-based injustice, and HIV and AIDS are discussed under different approaches such as the biblical approach, hermeneutical approach, ethical approach, historical approach and practical approach. The impact of African Women Theologians speaking French will be particularly highlighted.Keywords: theology; women theologians; women empowerment; HIV/AIDS; gender</p

    To determine if the use of Internet demand - bandwidth management technique improves internet browsing on a shared network

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    The Internet has revolutionized the way organizations operate by providing them with the means for gathering and sharing of information. As the Internet’s popularity has increased, so has networked multimedia applications which place heavy demands on the network in terms of throughput and responsiveness. Under such loads, low capacity shared links fail to offer the quality of service expected by users. Examples of such links include those provisioned over geostationary satellites, shared Asymmetric Digital Subscriber Links (ADSL), or any over-subscribed link. This effects goes on to affect as far as the general user on a shared network. In this project, we design and implement a demand oriented bandwidth management system for deployment in low bandwidth networks. The author will design a bandwidth monitoring system that will be used on LAN prototype that will be created at Bindura University of science education. After the implementation of this system, the author will further evaluate if the use of such a system will increase browsing on a shared networ

    Eiye mujejiwe

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