Escaping the midway trap: A mixed method study highlighting roadblocks and coping mechanisms of female researchers in Cameroon.
Across the world, women make most of the health workforce, but remain underrepresented in academia. This is even worst in Sub-Saharan Africa where women are the least represented as first and last authors in publications, especially in francophone countries. However, there is a lack of data on the r...
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Main Authors: | Nicole Fouda Mbarga (Author), Sylviane Maffo Tsinda (Author), Corinne Tchoula Mamiafo (Author), Marcel Mbarga (Author), Lamare Tchachoua (Author), Julienne Ngo Likeng (Author), Mireille Ndje Ndje (Author), Emilienne Epee (Author), Olga Bassong (Author), Yap Boum (Author), Sylvie Kwedi Nolna (Author) |
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