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Rwanda: Police Officers Urged To Promote Gender Equality

The Deputy Inspector General of Police (DIGP) in charge of Administration and Personnel, Juvenal Marizamunda, has challenged police officers to protect and.

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Zimbabwe: Women Take to the Streets to Demand Free Education for their Children

By Marko Phiri Thousands of women took to the streets of Bulawayo in Zimbabwe on Thursday to demand free education for their.

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Africa: Over 250 Marginalised Women Climb Mount Kilimanjaro to Advocate Women Rights

  More than 250 marginalised women in Africa will later this year climb Mount Kilimanjaro to advocate women’s rights towards accessing natural.

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Ivorian Children Join Digital Revolution

By Emilie Iob Lined up along the wall of what used to be a living room, a dozen children — some as.

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Kenya: We Must All Fight Violence against Women to Progress as a Nation

By Wanjohi Kibicho In more than 20 years conducting social science studies, I have interviewed thousands of women throughout the world. More.

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Only 5 Percent of CEOs in Africa Are Women – McKinsey

  There is a business case to have women in leadership. According to the McKinsey Women Matter report for Africa, released recently,.

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Liberia: Gender Minister Expresses Concern for Pregnant Women

Gender, Children and Social Protection Minister Julia Duncan-Cassell, has recently echoed that big belly business must not be overlooked in Liberia since.

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Tanzania: Activists Reject Govt. Appeal on Marriage Act

Child rights activists in Tanzania have recently opposed governments move to appeal against the High Court ruling that outlaws the marriage of.

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HARD TRUTHS: AFRICA AND GIRL CHILD EDUCATION

  By: Hamish Mlambo The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organisation 2016 report titled: Girls’ and women’s literacy with a lifelong.

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Tanzania: Women Engineers Call for More Recognition

Female engineers in Tanzania have called for more recognition and motivation to enable them attend professional development programmes in accordance with the.

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