The (Maria) Shriver Report, 'A Woman's Nation Changes Everything', describes how we, in America, live and work today. It shouldn't be a surprise that it's a different story for women living and working in the Congo. There are few parallels between the Congolese women and American women.
Congolese women hold very few administrative or professional jobs. Men occupy even fields dominated by women in America. For example, clerical persons are typically men.
Congolese women are still the bread-makers and not the bread-winners. They are the keepers of the home.
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