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Tanzania’s Inheritance Law Still Undermines Women’s Rights – HRW

Human Rights Watch has recently urged the government to ‘immediately’ amend provisions of the inheritance law, saying it violates the rights of.

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Liberia: Pres. Sirleaf Assures Women behind Wheels of Govt’s Support

President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has recently assured Women Behind Wheels (WBW) of government’s continued support to help empower less fortunate and street.

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Nigeria: GT Bank Empowers Female Entrepreneurs

Guaranty Trust Bank Plc (GTBank), through its SME hub, has recently partnered with African-focused entrepreneurship accelerator, She Leads Africa (SLA) and the.

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‘Women’s Voices Must Be Heard’ – Liberia Women Forum

The Vice President of the Liberian Women Forum (LWF), Mrs. Kadi Coleman-Porte has recently called for the voices of women in Liberia.

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Gambia: ActionAid Trains More Women on Business Management

ActionAid International in the Gambia has recently trained more small scale business women on business management. The latest group comprises 50 women.

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Zambia: Lungu Challenges Women Ahead of Elections

The daughter of Zambian President and councillorship aspirant for  Nkoloma Ward in Chawama Constituency in Lusaka, Tasila Lungu, has recently challenged women.

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Rwanda: Cycling Federation in New Bid to Spot Female Talent

As part of a broader strategy to woo more female riders to join competitive cycling, the Rwanda Cycling Federation (FERWACY) has recently.

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Zambia: Lungu Promises to Appoint More Women

President Lungu has recently said that the participation of women in development was important and that he would remain committed to uplifting.

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Ethiopia: University Set to Encourage Women Researchers

The Addis Ababa Science and Technology University Technology Transfer and Research Directorate has recently organized a day-long workshop to enhance the number.

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Involve women, youth towards Agenda 2063-AUC chief

Chairperson of the African Union Commission Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, has recently advised African nations to increase the participation of youth and women.

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