Source: The Guardian
The World Bank promises women's economic empowerment but its gender-blind investments have the opposite effect. The World Bank has amplified its rhetoric on the importance of gender equality in the context of development in recent weeks by promoting its flagship World Development Report on Gender Equality and Development
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Source: CNNWhat does a 22-year-old see when she looks at herself in the mirror? Evelyn Apoko sees a face marred by war, one that is jarring to others. Even she can't stand to look sometimes.
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Source: SomalilandPress
A one day dialogue regarding skilled women’s role on the development and political issues was today (Saturday) held in Imperial Hotel in Hargeisa.This dialogue which was organized and cooperated by WIJA and Dalmar Foundation was attended by 50 members from civil society, government and community members.
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Source: VanguardHonorable Mrs. Adenike Agnes Shobajo is the Managing Director of AS+, a communication, public relations and event management company. She is a seasoned Public Relations practitioner with a wealth of experience in the corporate terrain and a proficient politician.
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Source: Sudan Tribune
A report published in conjunction with a human rights conference to be held in Gambia from 24 October to 7 November paints a bleak picture of the plight of women in North Sudan, reserving caveated optimism for South Sudan.
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Source: Daily Nation
Being at the helm of an organisation is an enviable position for anybody who is starting out at the workplace.
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Source: allAfricaPractising journalists from the four regions of the country have attended a 3-day experiencing sharing workshop in Makeni from October 12 to 14 at the Pastoral Centre.
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Source: TrustLawJane Wanja, 35, says she doesn't know exactly how the new Kenyan Constitution will change her life, but she knows that, thanks to it, no women will be forced to leave their marital homes when their husbands die, as she was.
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Source: UN DispatchWhile working as a gender-based violence consultant for my first UN peacekeeping mission in the Democratic Republic of Congo, I was surrounded by victims of violence.
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Source: MyjoyOnlineWomen organisers of the various political parties in the country have welcomed the idea of increasing women’s participation and representation by pledging their support for the Affirmative Action Bill.
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Source: The ZimbabweanThe female electorate are determined to fight and defeat Mugabe and Zanu (PF) through the ballot, said MDC-T Women Assembly National Chairperson, Theresa Makone.
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Source:New Times
Different actors involved in the fight against Sexual Gender Based Violence (SGBV) met in Kigali, yesterday, for a national consultative forum to map the way forward in fighting the vice.
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Source: All Africa
Tunisia helped inspire change across the political landscape of the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). Now it approaches its next historic milestone on the path forward with Constituent Assembly elections on October 23 to elect the men and women who will write the new constitution and establish the rights and freedoms of all citizens.
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Source: UN News CentreTwo United Nations agency chiefs today committed to work together to empower rural women through investment in education, economic integration and security initiatives.
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Source: Almasry AlyoumEgyptian women’s organizations announced Saturday the reestablishment of the Egyptian Feminist Union, a group that dates back to 1923 when it was originally founded by activist Hoda Shaarawy.
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Source: AlterNetIn the eight months since the revolution, Egypt's women have learned that the fight for their rights is only beginning. In the immediate aftermath of this spring’s revolution, something new and unfamiliar happened in Egypt: women and men participated equally in political events.
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Source: ReliefWEbPoor rural households in developing countries were the hardest hit by the 2006-2008 food crisis, with women at a particular disadvantage because of their lack of access to resources like credit, land, technologies and infrastructure.
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Source: New Democrat
As post election violence spreads to the media, several women comprising members of the Women in Peace Building Network (WIPNET), Tuesday paraded the streets of Monrovia with placards denouncing all forms of violence in the country.
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Source: Shabait
The Administrator of Gash-Barka region, Mr. Musa Rab'a, said that the role of women is of vital significance in the government's endeavors to ensure social justice.
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