Source: This Is Africa
"Some of the most promising solutions to the spread of HIV reside in stripping away the layers of oppression from the lives of women and girls."

Source: Vanguard
Mrs Folorunsho Alakija, a Nigerian billionaire oil tycoon, Fashion designer and philanthropist is now the richest black woman in the word, according to report published by Ventures Africa, an African business magazine and news services.

Source: Vanguard
Scores of women marched round major streets of Ibadan calling on legislators to make laws on violence against women.

Source: TrustLaw
Pregnant and bereaved, Thandiwe Zondi considered killing herself and her five daughters when she was evicted from her marital home.

Source: Reuters
The Arab Spring has failed to deliver greater political power to women in the region or to offer them better protection from sexual harassment, but may yet yield female-friendly reform, a conference on women's rights heard on Tuesday.

Source: IRIN
The adoption by Côte d'Ivoire’s parliament of a law on equality between legally married couples has sparked anger, especially among religious people. For them, this law will create more problems in the home than it will solve.

Source: The New Times
The second International Conference on the role of security organs in ending Violence Against Women and Girls (VAWG) in Africa held in Burundi's capital, Bujumbura, has unanimously agreed to establish a permanent secretariat in Kigali to coordinate its activities.

Source: Time World
Jeanette Bindu’s network in eastern Democratic Republic of Congo has just informed her of a mass rape in Minova — more than 100 women within just four days. Thousands of government troops have fled the provincial capital of Goma in the face of an advance by the M23 rebels, and on Nov. 22 the government soldiers arrived on the small town of Minova, 54 km to the west.

Source: IRIN
Introduced more than 15 years ago, the female condom has gotten a bad rap, with some comparing it to having sex with a plastic bag, while many others still don't know about the only female-controlled HIV prevention method available.

Source: IRIN
In August 2012, the African Gender and Media Initiative, a Kenyan NGO, released a report documenting cases of forced and coerced sterilizations of HIV-positive women, carried out by both private and government-run health facilities.

Source: UN Radio
Sexual violence against women is widespread in Mali. Deputy Secretary-General Jan Eliasson at a meeting of the Security Council on Women, Peace and Security, recounted the acute challenges which he saw women facing in times of crisis and conflict in Mali.

Source: UN news Centre
Top United Nations officials today highlighted the invaluable role of women’s organizations and civil society groups in preventing violence and resolving conflict, stressing that their contributions are vital to building a peaceful world and must be further supported.

Source: GhanaBusinessNews

 

Mrs Sheila Minkah-Premo, Apex Law Consultant and Gender Activist, said women suffered several gender based violence in the private sphere due to their sexual category.

Source: Daily Trust
New HIV infections in children are down, but reaching the goal of an AIDS-free generation requires treating more pregnant women and children living with HIV, a statement issued by United Nations Children's Fund (UNICEF) to media houses on World AIDS day has stated.

Source: SAnews
Men's forums are key to reversing gender based inequality and violence in society.

Source: ANGOP
The Luanda provincial director for family issues and promotion of women, Antónia Ferreira Marcelina, has said in Icolo e Bengo Municipality that when it comes to domestic violence, the cases of paternity denial were more frequent throughout this year.

Source: Tunis Afrique Press
A shelter for homeless women will open soon in the Medina of Tunis, at the initiative of association "Beity" (my home).

Source: Tanzania Daily News
IF it were in Christianity, a doctor in Kigoma town jokingly said recently, Dr Godfrey Mbaruku would be revered as another Jesus Christ, for saving the region's pregnant women from being depleted by maternal mortality.

Source: Vanguard
At first, when relatives of a 25-year-old student of Enugu State College of Education, Chika Egbo, learnt of her romance with a man from the south western part of the country who had offered to marry her, they were surprised giving the fact that their daughter and sister does not live or school in that part of the country.

Source: Sudan Tribune
South Sudan's Deputy Minister of Gender, Child and Social Welfare said Sunday that violence against women is one of the major contributing obstacles to the country's development

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