Source: The Herald
The 56th Session of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) started on February 27, 2012 in New York with participants grappling with the economic status of rural women. The theme for the CSW 2012 session is "Empowerment of rural women and their role in poverty and hunger eradication, development and current challenges".

Source: Tunisia Live
Hizb Ettahrir, a legally unrecognized Islamist party, is organizing an international conference for women under the name, "Caliphate, a bright example for the rights and political role of women." The conference is to be held on March the 10th, in Carthago Hotel, in the northern suburbs of Tunis. Only women can attend the event.

Source: Tanzania Daily News
Tanzania has recorded immense success in the "We Can" campaign that was launched in the country in 2008 and has spread to several regions.

Source: MONUSCO
As part of the International Women's Day commemoration on 8 March, the Democratic Republic of the Congo's Ministry for Gender, Family and Children, in partnership with the United Nations System, is planning to organize the fourth Women Entrepreneurship Fair around the theme: "Let Us Invest in Rural Women and Young Girls for a Brighter Future".

Source: East African Business Week
A new World Bank report has unveiled mistreatment of business women involved in cross-border trade by the border officials.
The report on the theme "De-fragmenting Africa: Removing Barriers to Trade in Africa" is a result of investigations on the constraints and conditions that cross-border traders undergo in conducting business.

Source: StarAfrica
The East African Community Secretariat in collaboration with German Agency for International Co-operation (GIZ), East African Sub-Regional Support Initiative (EASSI) and Arusha Municipality have jointly organized a series of activities to mark Gender Week from 5-9 March, 2012 in Arusha, Tanzania.

Source: The Zimbabwe Mail
Deputy Prime Minister Thokozani Khupe yesterday broke down in tears after she was overwhelmed by hundreds of MDC-T women who converged at Harare International Airport to welcome her from South Africa where she was undergoing cancer treatment.

Source: The New Times
The Rwanda National Police (RNP) and the Justice and the Catholic Church have entered a partnership to strengthen the campaign against Gender Based Violence (GBV).

Source: WNN
In conjunction with Women's History Month this March, WomenCorporateDirectors (WCD) – the largest global membership organization of women board members – is taking significant steps to increase the numbers of women on boards worldwide. WCD initiatives in Asia, Africa, and the Americas over the coming weeks will expand upon the group's existing 42 global chapters of more than 1,400 members serving on 1,550 boards.

Source: ASNS
Hundreds of women community and religious leaders, environmentalist and advocates from 28 countries present new solutions for sustainable development.

Source: UNEP
Religious and community leaders meet to discuss solutions for sustainable development

Source: SANF
A new gender law in Mauritius that requires one-third of candidates in local elections to be women represents another small step towards parity in decision-making.

Source: RNW
In Batula, a rural community in western Kenya, a local NGO deals with 12 child marriage cases a week. Some of these cases involve young girls who are inherited and forced to marry by a tribal practice called siebo.

Source: IPS
At Gakoromone Market in Meru, in Kenya's Eastern Province, Ruth Muriuki arrives in a pickup full of tomatoes and cabbages despite the scarcity of rainfall in the area, thanks to the greenhouse technology she uses on her farm - and microcredit.

Source: UN News Centre
The United Nations agency mandated to promote gender equality today announced it will give out $10.5 million in grants to organizations working to advance economic and political empowerment of women in Africa, Asia and the Pacific, Latin America and the Caribbean, and Europe and Central Asia.

Source: Tunisia Live
On February 29, the Tunisian National Office of Family and Population (ONFP), in cooperation with the Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation (AECID), held a conference in Tunis, where it present the results of a national survey conducted on violence against women.

Source: Mail & Guardian
It's as if they speak with one voice, the young Maasai women who have escaped being sold into marriage -- at least for now -- to pursue an education.

Source: Anglop
The general secretary of Trade Unions in Luanda, Filomena António Soares, said Thursday that the UN secretary general, Ban Ki-moon's appreciation that Angola is among the countries with high number of women in the decision-making posts, demonstrates the recognition of women's efforts to dignify the country.

Daily Trust
Last week I listened to BBC Hausa news, where it said that the Rivers state house of assembly wants to make a law to allow women inherit their fathers' properties. The reporter asked the opinions of some residents in Port Harcourt who were mostly against the intention of the state assembly. They argued that it was their tradition for women not to inherit their parents, as a woman is not meant to stay in her parents' house, that she would marry and go to her husband's house.

 

Source: IPS Gender Wire

For a long time, Zambian women's participation in politics has ended at voting. / Credit:Richard Mulonga/IPS
For a long time, Zambian women's participation in politics has ended at voting. 

Credit:Richard Mulonga/IPS

UNITED NATIONS, Mar 1, 2012 (IPS) - The right of women to participate in political life is guaranteed by several international conventions, but transforming an abstract right into a reality requires hard work on the ground, says a new study released here.

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