Source: Tanzania Daily News
Rozalia Msaudzi, 68, quietly explains what her life is like in her small village, near Iringa, in the southern highlands of Tanzania. She maintains a collected expression as she relates the hardship of maize farming, the death of her husband in 1996 and the number of children who are still alive.

Source: Leadership
The Independent National Electoral Commission (INEC) is to embark on a sensitisation programme against gender inequality in politics so as and attract more women into mainstream politics

Source: The Star 
The eighth Women in Leadership Conference set for November 4-8 at the Laico Regency in Nairobi, will see participants from all over the African continent.

Source: The Herald
Africa has been enmeshed in gender inequalities that have seriously eroded the status of women in all spheres of life, but as these are removed there are economic obstacles to be overcome for rural women in particular and now it is being found that disabled rural women have a whole series of almost hard to scale barriers.

Source: GVAI Alliance
Geneva — School girls in four districts to be immunised against leading cause of cervical cancer

Source: The Star
The World Vision says Siaya county has surpassed the national figure of the infant mortality rate. World Vision says the county's infant mortality rate stands at 135 per 1,000 live births against the National figure of 52 per 1,000 live births.

Source: CNN
Kenyans marched through Nairobi on Thursday to demand justice for a teen who was allegedly gang raped, and the suspects ordered to cut grass as punishment.

Source: IPS
Before we begin, perhaps we can set aside the stereotypes: no, she didn’t “mess herself up by following boys around”, and no, it is not in fact her fault that she became pregnant.

Source: IRIN
The face of Lydia Madhoro, 25, is dusted red from soil as she and her three female colleagues take a brief lunch break. They have been working since dawn on their gold mine in Zimbabwe's Mashonaland Central Province.

Source: Albawaba
According to a World Economic Forum report released last week, the gap between human rights for men and women decreased tangibly in every region across the world – save one.  The report said that there was no improvement in rights for women in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). 

Source: UN News Centre
Cooking, cleaning and caring for children and the elderly should be a social and collective responsibility, rather than fall entirely on women’s shoulders, a United Nations independent expert has said, warning that unpaid care that is not shared ingrains poverty and social exclusion for women.

Source: IPS
Despite adopting scores of pious resolutions on gender empowerment over the last 67 years, the 193-member General Assembly has failed to practice in its own backyard what it has vigourously preached to the outside world.

Source: IPS
When war erupts, women are often the first to experience the harsh brutality and the last to be called to the peace table. A resolution adopted Friday by the U.N. Security Council moves us one step closer to the full participation of women as leaders for peace and security.

Source: Malawi News Agency
Mphamvu kwa amai (women empowerment) needs to be institutionalized in all district initiatives if this country is to realize the 50-50 women representation in all social and economic development activities.

Source: The Star
The government's free maternity services in all public hospitals has helped reduce HIV transmission from mother-to-child in Mombasa. County Aids-STI coordinator Dr Anisa Baghazal yesterday said most mothers are delivering in health facilities.

Source: Tanzania Daily News (Dar es Salaam)
Dear readers,Today I have on my mind the welfare of pregnant women. I find it logical to mention here that a chance for a pregnant woman is a chance for her foetus -- her future child.

Source: New Vision
Every year, about 1,500 girls in Uganda die from complications resulting from unsafe abortion contributing to the slow progress to reduce the number of women who die due to pregnancy-related complications.

Source: The Star
Mwingi North MP John Mati has warned rich businessmen and teachers against luring schoolgirls into sex.

Mati said for every unwanted pregnancy a man should be imprisoned.

Source: RNW
No less than 35 percent of the newly elected MPs in Zimbabwe are women, thanks to a special electoral quota system to increase women's representation in Parliament. At age 29, Tionei Melody Dziva is the youngest of them. She has a strong desire to uplift the lives of women and youths.

Source: World Bulletin
Dr. Ould Limam urged human rights organizations to work with Muslim scholars in defending human rights and clearing the misimpression that the Muslim faith condones gender violence.

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