Source: Capital FM
More than 400 young women drawn from various political parties on Monday held a demonstration in Nairobi to petition the Registrar of Political Parties and Justice Minister to ensure that at least 50 percent of all elective and appointive positions are allocated to them.

Source: The New Times
The month of October is universally recognised as the breast cancer awareness month, and rightly so - one in eight women will get breast cancer in her lifetime. When I think of what that means regarding the women in my life, I am shaken (Breast cancer is the 29th cause of deaths in Rwanda).

Source: The New Dawn
Liberian Women in leadership from more than 50 women organizations, representing all shades of political, religious, community and non-governmental organizations have described Nobel Laureate Leymah Gbowee's statement against President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf as a disgrace to womanhood.

Source: Alert Net
On this International Day of Rural Women, what I am most conscious of is how much rural women do for their families and communities. And how much more we all need to do to support them so that they can achieve improved livelihoods and food security in a way that is sustainable.

Source: AFP
Taking their cue from the Arab Spring, but fearing a backlash from Islamists the uprisings brought to power, Arab cyber activists have embarked on a daring campaign urging women fight for equality.

Source: United Nations Mission in Darfur (UNAMID)
The African Union - United Nations Mission in Darfur (UNAMID), in collaboration with the Ministries of Social Affairs and the Wali’s (Governor) Advisors on Women and Children in the five Darfur states, organized a series of Open Days on United Nations Security Council Resolution (UNSCR) 1325 on Women, Peace and Security which concluded on 9 October in El Fasher, North Darfur.

Source: The New Times
When she was just seven, Beata Mpinganzima lost both parents. It was the beginning of her tribulations.

Source: United Nations World Food Program
PRESS RELEASE - School officials in South Sudan say a monthly take-home food ration from the World Food Programme (WFP) has helped to reduce the number of female students dropping out of school.

Source: IPS
For many women in Malawi's disaster-prone southern district of Nsanje, resilience is essential to survive the cyclical flooding.

Source: BBC News
The Botswana High Court has overturned a customary law which prevented women from inheriting the family home.

Source: UNFPA
Building on its ongoing work to promote adolescent sexual and reproductive health, UNFPA, the United Nations Population Fund, will invest an additional $20 million over the next five years to reach the most marginalized adolescent girls in 12 countries with high rates of child marriage. The countries to be focused on include Guatemala, India, Niger and Zambia.

Source: UN News Centre
Radical Islamists who seized northern Mali earlier this year are maintaining their control through fear and drug money, imposing an extremist version of Muslim Sharia law and restrictions that target women in particular, a top United Nations human rights official said today.

Source: World Health Organisation
Hundreds of African women decision-makers gathered at the Pan-African Parliament’s (PAP) Annual Women Parliamentarians Conference, held under the theme “The Role of Parliamentarians in Promoting Maternal, Newborn and Child Health in Africa”.

Source: New York Times
Far too often, in the view of Africa’s budding female entrepreneurs, their continent is characterized as the recipient of aid that enables residents just to struggle by, and as a place that mistreats and marginalizes its women.

Source: UN News Service
The United Nations today launched a programme to empower poor rural women through economic integration and food security initiatives.

Source: Open Society Initative for Southern Africa
The Botswana High Court today provided a huge boost to the struggle for gender equality in Botswana by striking down a discriminatory customary law that only allowed men to inherit the family home.

Source: All Africa
Addis Ababa — While in the last decade an additional 52 million of sub-Saharan Africa's children enrolled in primary schools, with girl's enrolment increasing from 54 percent to 74 percent, a large majority of girls - 16 million - are still being denied access to education.

Source: Washington Post

UNITED NATIONS — Anglican Archbishop Desmond Tutu said Thursday he is as committed to abolishing child marriage around the globe as he was to fighting apartheid in South Africa.

Source: PLSource


Johannesburg, Oct 11 (Prensa Latina) South African president, Jacob Zuma, called for greater efforts in education to combat forced marriages of many girls in the world, on ocassion of the celebration, for the first time today, of the International Day of the Girl.

Source: AllAfrica 
Offering free education, making it compulsory and supporting it politically has been the winning strategy behind Burundi's successful bid to ensure that virtually all children get a primary school education. In this interview, UNICEF's representative in Burundi, Johannes Wedenig, expatiates on government's positive role in this development.

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