Abstract:
Gender equality is a very common mantra in gender studies but its importance can be undermined. Gender
stereotypinghas characterised social value in many communities of the north. The focus of this study has been to examine
how cultural practices and beliefs in the patrilineal family system dominated by male discriminate against women and
female children.
Through well-defined research objectives, the study unveiled how cultural practices and beliefs in the Kasena Nankana
Municipality impact on gender equality and further marginalize the women in the communities.
The s tudy’s main finding was that; gender inequalities still pertains in the study area and this is due to cultural ascription of
gender roles. The study further highlighted that, gender socialization perpetuates societ y’ s expectations of what a woman
supposed to do in the societies. The behaviours and attitudes of the women in the communities were also considered
under the study to determine whether these behaviours contributed to gender inequality in the communities.