The African Women’s Decade (2010- 2020) to be launched regionally in October 2010, would coincide with the time that the women’s movement worldwide is marking significant landmarks on gender equality and the empowerment of women. This year, the world is reviewing thirty years of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Again […]
COMMUNIQUÉ DE PRESSE 16 Février 2010 A Black Day in the History of Justice in Egypt Justice in Egypt received a blow to its essence when the general assembly refused to allow judges of the State Council (Tribunaux administratifs) L'option de nommer des femmes à des postes judiciaires. 380 Les membres ont participé au vote. 334 members refused […]
IMMEDIATE PRESS RELEASE 10th February 2010 The Launch of the African Women’s Development Fund’s Resource Centre On the 10th of February, 2010, Le Fonds Africain pour le Developpement de la Femme (Rapport Annuel ) with support from The African Capacity Building Foundation (ACBF) will launch a resource facility for African Women at AWDF House, 78 Ambassadorial Enclave, East Legon, Accra, Ghana. […]
I would like to thank the Human Rights and Peace Centre for inviting me here this afternoon to share my views on this bill. It is great that HURIPEC organized this to be a dialogue and not a debate because debates have a tendency to polarize and divide along irrational gut-level responses. A dialogue, sur […]
Over the past two decades there have been conscious global efforts to promote women’s participation in politics. Some of these efforts include the Beijing Conference held in 1995 with the main agenda being women’s empowerment. The international community has also underscored the importance of women assuming positions of power and influence, not only because their […]
Au cours des années, The Gambia Committee on Traditional Practices Affecting the Health of Women and Children – GAMCOTRAP has been engaged in consistent grassroots activism and social mobilisation through training and sensitization activities to raise consciousness of men and women on the Effects of FGM on the reproductive health rights of women and girl-children. Le […]
Octobre 8 was world sight day and I am wondering how many of us heard about it and for those of us who heard about it, what kind of consideration we gave to it. The second Thursday in October every year has been set aside globally for awareness creation on blindness, visual impairment and the […]
I could not agree more with Arun Agrawal in his paper on the Social Dimensions of Climate Change, prepared for the Social Development Department, The World Bank, Washington DC, mars 5-6, 2008 in which he stated “Climate change will be pivotal in redefining development in the twenty-first century. How nations, societies, communautés, and households respond […]
I had a fun time yesterday on Radio Universe being interviewed by hostess Justina Agozie Yesutar with her all woman production team – Bara Yunus Khadija and Asah Daniella. The programme is appropriately dubbed “Yaa Asantewaa” (after the famous Ashanti Queen Mother who led the Ashanti’s in battle against the British in 1900. I was […]
Les femmes au Sénégal sont en général confinées aux rôles traditionnels. Ils sont mariés à un jeune âge; la moitié d'entre eux vivent en union polygyne et sont sujets à des accouchements multiples. Selon genderindex.org, “Up to 20% des filles subissent des mutilations génitales féminines. La plupart des femmes au Sénégal n'ont aucune possibilité d'éducation. Seulement 23 percent of females […]