Source: IPS
As streams dry out, groundwater levels dwindle, and forests and other vegetation yield to droughts or sever storms, women who live their lives in the rural areas of Ghana have to spend more time and energy finding water and food for their families.

Source: allAfrica
The Network for Women?s Rights in Ghana (NETRIGHT) has taken note of the significant inroads women have made into the leadership of the Convention People's Party (CPP).

Source: Reuters
Sub-Saharan Africa faces daunting problems staving off famine in coming decades but food and development experts also say one solution to the problem is obvious: Empower Women.

Source: Huffingston Post
Every so often in the course of our daily lives, momentous events emerge reminding us of the power of everyday people to shape history and our collective future.

Source: Gender Across Borders
In most parts of sub Saharan Africa, the role of women in food and nutrition security cannot be overemphasized. Women are the producers of food in their communities. Women are also the people who prepare food for their families.

Source: The Guardian
With women's rights and gender equality high on the global agenda, campaigners should reassert the importance of feminism so long as they don't try to impose 'feminist solutions.'

Source:  IPS Africa
Angeline Mwarusena, 61, sits on a small wooden bench in front of her hut, head bent, shoulders slumped. Her voice is barely audible.Four years ago, three soldiers from the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR) entered her home, hit her and raped her repeatedly. One after the other.

SOURCE: Tanja Bause, allAfrica.com 
EDITH Mbanga, a member of the People Square Saving Group and the national facilitator of the Shack Dwellers Federation of Namibia, was awarded the UN Habitat Scroll of Honour in Mexico recently.
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Source: IRIN
ANTALAHA, 12 October 2011 (IRIN) - Daniel Soadava and Samoela Razafindramboho are known as "the mean women" in Antalaha, a small town on the east coast of Madagascar. "Men complain that we are always saying bad things about them," they laugh.

Source: AWID
The African country of The Seychelles has agreed to  decriminalize homosexualit
y. The agreement is part of the country’s feedback to the United Nations Human Rights Council as part of the Universal Periodic Review process. The Pacific Island nation of Palau also agreed to decriminalization.

Source: Daily Nation
They are making a mark in a job long dominated by men. At the City Mortuary, four women have quietly but meticulously been washing, treating and helping in the disposal of unclaimed bodies.

Source: The New Times
Residents of Nyanza District in the Southern Province have been urged to join efforts to combat Gender Based Violence (GBV) and completely uproot the vice.

Source: The New Times
Elodie Mumporeze and Ingrid Iriho, both students of Kigali's Green Hills Academy will represent Rwanda at the upcoming G-irls 20 summit in France. (Oct 18-21).

Source: New York Times
 When Aissatou Kande was a little girl, her family followed a tradition considered essential to her suitability to marry. Her clitoris was sliced off with nothing to dull the pain.

Source: IPP media
A major challenge that confronts many people today is increasing unhappiness in families, in relationships, at work and in our communities.

Source: All Africa
Secretary of State Hilary Clinton admits she is surprised when she speaks with male economists and government leaders who doubt the ability of women to contribute to economic growth.

Source: Vanguard
Two months after Halima, a-15year old girl was introduced to sleeping with older men in the town, her lifestyle went a different direction.

Source: Think Africa Press
With the subversion of the gender parity system, there is much to be done to achieve a gender-sensitive constitution for Tunisia.On April 11, 2011, on a recommendation of the Council of the Tunisian High Commission for the Fulfillment of the Goals of the Revolution, Political Reform and Democratic Transition, the transitional authorities in Tunisia passed a revolutionary law. 

Source: Modern Ghana
The Deputy High Commissioner to the United Kingdom, Mrs Elizabeth Nicol, has stated that the key to the empowerment of the African woman is through education. She said this at a meeting with a delegation from the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF), UK Section, at the conference hall of the Ghana High Commission in London.

Source: UN News Centre
Secretary-General
Ban Ki-moon urged developing countries today to not lose momentum in their ongoing efforts to improve women and children’s health and warned there is still much to be done to tackle this issue.

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