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New working paper by Dr. Dzodzi Tsikata

Dr. Dzodzi Tsikata is the author of "Promoting Change in Domestic Work Conditions from Outside the State in a Context of Regulatory Inertia: The Case of Ghana," the newest addition to the LLDRL Working Paper Series.

Dr. Tsikata's paper examines the legal and institutional frameworks, as well as the customary law and practices that informÌýthe protection, or lack thereof, ofÌýdomestic workers in Ghana. Her paper further outlines theÌýinnovative approaches developed by domestic workers and non-state actors to protect domestic workers, includingÌýthe creation of the Victims of Domestic Violence Support Fund and the Domestic Services Workers Union. Dr. Tsikata's work critically examines the potential success of these innovations in theÌýabsence of concerted efforts by the Ghanaian state to regulate domestic work in Ghana, including via the ratification of the ILO Convention on Decent Work for Domestic Workers (ILO Convention No. 189).Ìý

About the authorÌý

Dzodzi Tsikata is President of the Council for the Development of Social Science Research in Africa (CODESRIA), a Research Professor of Development Sociology and Director of the Institute of African Studies (IAS) at the University of Ghana. Before this, she was based at the Institute of Statistical, Social and Economic Research (ISSER) during which time she was Deputy Director and Director of the Centre for Gender Studies and Advocacy (CEGENSA) at the University of Ghana. She holds a Ph.D in Social Sciences from Leiden University in the Netherlands.

Dr. Tsikata’s research interests are in theÌýareas of gender and development policies and practices, women’s movements and gender equality activism,Ìýthe politics and livelihood effects of land tenure reforms, andÌýthe informalization of labour relations and its implications for decent work.ÌýShe is widely published on these subjects. Her most recent publications include a co-guest edited (with Cheryl Doss and Gale Summerfield) special issue ofÌýFeminist Economics on Land, Gender and Food SecurityÌý(2014), an edited book (with Cheryl Rodriguez and Akosua Adomako Ampofo),ÌýTransatlantic Feminisms: Women and Gender Studies in Africa and the DiasporaÌý(Lexington Books, 2015) and an edited book (with Ruth Hall and Ian Scoones),ÌýAfrica’s Land Rush: Implications for Rural Livelihoods and Agrarian Change (Boydell and Brewer Ltd, 2015).

To read the Working PaperÌý

Dr. Tsikata'sÌýWorking PaperÌýis availableÌýhere.ÌýTo read and download other articles inÌýour Working Paper Series, see our "Publications" page.Ìý

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