Tanzania: New Initiative to Save Forests Aims at Empowering Women
10/02/2017By Meddy Mulisa Bukoba — Dativa Kaimukirwa (24) looks knackered but manages to smile as she speaks to reporters outside her.
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By Meddy Mulisa Bukoba — Dativa Kaimukirwa (24) looks knackered but manages to smile as she speaks to reporters outside her.
Leading United Nations and humanitarian organizations have called for an end to female genital mutilation, a traditional practice that causes physical harm.
African First Ladies should advocate changes in attitude and cultural norms as well as removal of legal and political barriers that stand.
The Africa Ministerial Pre-Consultative Meeting on the 61st Commission on the Status of Women (CSW 61st) on the theme “Women’s economic empowerment.
A gang rape video recorded in central Somalia could serve as a powerful test case for Puntland state’s new sexual violence statute,.
The African Union (AU) Commission on Tuesday, honoured South African anti-apartheid struggle stalwart Winnie Madikizela-Mandela at a gala dinner hosted for champions.
By David A. Yates Women aspirants in the upcoming October Presidential and Representative Elections, pushed strongly for elected posts at a one.
When the Kenyan government announced five years ago that coal deposits had been found in the Mui Basin, a land of rolling.
By Alvin Worzi President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has called on political parties in the country to increase women’s participation and go beyond.