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South Africa: BPSA Welcomes First Black Female Chief Executive

For the first time in history, BP Southern Africa (BPSA) has recently appointed a female chief executive, Priscillah Mabelane. Priscillah Mabelane is.

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Ghana: Government Brace Up to Combat Early Child Marriage

The gender minister for Ghana announces the government’s commitment to curbing socio-cultural practices that frown at the development and welfare of young.

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Zambia to Host Inaugural International Conference on Girls’ Education

The ministry of education in Zambia has announced that the inaugural International Conference on Girls’ Education in Africa will be hosted in.

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Kenya Explores Tech-Solution for Female Genital Mutilation

Kenya has received a ray of hope in the fight against Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) as a group of young girls known.

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Ghana: First Lady Calls for Better Support Systems to Help Lactating Mothers

The first lady of Ghana is out to stand in for the favour of nursing mothers and their babies in the country..

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Ghana: Government Spearheads Sensitization on Reproductive Health

The Ghanaian government has recently organized a sensitization program aimed at educating young women on issues that concern reproductive health, using an.

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UN Secretary Appoints A New Female Deputy Special Representative For West Africa.

On Monday the 14 of august of 2017, UN appointed Harmandip Ruby Sandhu-Rojon as a deputy special representative for West Africa. She.

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South Africa: MTN Donates Joins the Fight Against Gender Based Violence

Africa’s telecommunication giant MTN through its foundation the MTN SA Foundation has organized a Women’s Day event in celebration of Women’s Month..

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Kenya Welcome First Female Governors

Kenya successfully elected three females to head the position of governors in three different states. This is the first time in the.

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Mozambique: UN Demands Gender Equality

Statistics has shown that six out of every 10 Mozambicans women are ill-treated both physically and morally. Therefore, the UN has urged.

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