Source: BuaNews
The struggle for gender equality and women empowerment should continue even after Women's Month draws to a close, says Minister for Women, Children and People with Disabilities, Lulu Xingwana.

Source: UNAIDS
A new documentary film following the lives of four people in Africa aims at challenging patriarchy, end men's violence against women and promote gender equality.

Source: The Citizen
Ms Marguerite Kassa feared she would find herself alone in the small crowd of a dozen other pregnant women at the integrated health centre in Mossendjo, in the south-western Republic of Congo.

Source: Huffington Post
Imagine you are a woman, forced to leave your home and community because there is no food or water to feed your family. You must walk hundreds of miles with your children to a refugee camp in another country.

Source: All Africa
Actionaid Ghana (AAG), an international NGO, has encouraged investment in girl-child education to enable them to reach their aspirations. It says increased investment in girl-child education yields significant economic and social returns for Third World countries.

Source: The Namibia Economist
First National Bank (FNB) recently handed over a sponsorship to the Namibia Women Association, a support group for women in Namibia. Ingrid Goeieman of FNB said: "FNB has been supporting the association,

Source: IRIN News
Political parties in the Democratic Republic of Congo are struggling to recruit women into their ranks to run for parliament, despite a legal requirement to do so and a belief that greater numbers of female parliamentarians are critical to advancing women's rights.

Source: UN WOMEN
In response to the deadly bomb attack on the UN House in Abuja, Nigeria, UN Women Executive Director Michelle Bachelet has expressed her sorrow and deepest concern.

Source: UNFPA
DADAAB, Kenya
— When Fatuma Ali together with her husband decided to begin a trek from Somalia to Kenya with their four children, they knew the journey would be torturous. But it was one that they had to take.

Source: All Africa
Dear readers - please find below an article by the Women's Initiatives for Gender Justice reflecting on some of the gender issues for child soldiers in the case against Thomas Lubanga Dyilo. The views and opinions expressed here do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of the Open Society Justice Initiative.

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