Akonumbo, Atangcho Nji2012-04-252012-04-252011/10/31Ntanjana, A 2011/10/31, Millennium development goals ( MDGs ) and women - the implementation of article 10 ( 3 ) of the protocol on the rights of women in South Africa, LLM Mini Dissertation, University of Pretoria, Pretoria, viewed yymmdd <http://hdl.handle.net/2263/18621>http://hdl.handle.net/2263/18621Thesis (LLM (Human Rights and Democratisation in Africa))--University of Pretoria, 2011.Few would deny that the Republic of South Africa (South Africa) has achieved a lot in its quest to improve the pressing social challenges (such as poverty; illiteracy; HIV/AIDS; crime prevalence; preventable diseases, and high levels unemployment). It must be firmly said that these social ills generally affect everyone – particularly the historically marginalised group in South Africa. However, there are also few who would deny that South African women (including the girl-child), as it is the case elsewhere in Africa suffer disproportionately that their male counterparts. Some have supported the view that gender discrimination is the main source of women’s disempowerment today. For instance, society has accepted consciously or otherwise that women are inferior to men and as such cannot take part both in public and private spheres of life. It is nevertheless not the object of this study to delve into to the complex and often misunderstood causes of women’s marginalisation in South Africa.enUniversity of PretoriaUCTDWomen’s disempowermentSex discrimination against women -- South AfricaMale domination (Social structure) -- South AfricaPower (Social sciences) -- South AfricaWomen's rights -- South AfricaMillennium development goals ( MDGs ) and women - the implementation of article 10 ( 3 ) of the protocol on the rights of women in South AfricaMini Dissertation