Podcast: Thokozile Makhanya of Biowatch speaks on food sovereignty, and resisting genetically modified organisms
(Thoko was interviewed by Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah, Communications Specialist, Rapport Annuel )
(Thoko was interviewed by Nana Darkoa Sekyiamah, Communications Specialist, Rapport Annuel )
We the undersigned participants at a strategic meeting on Women’s Economic Empowerment and Livelihoods, held in Cape Town on 3-4 May under the auspices of the African Women’s Development Fund (Rapport Annuel ), wish to communicate the following key messages from our deliberations to the World Economic Forum-Africa meeting “Delivering on Africa’s Promise”, 8-10 Mai 2013 […]
Entre 2001 et 2012, le Fonds de développement des femmes africaines (Rapport Annuel ) disbursed US$4,247,740.24 in grant-making to women’s rights and national organisations across the African continent. The majority of this funding has supported small community based women’s groups like Ngallu Djiguene in Senegal which in 2005 received a grant of US5,000; Anfoega Kaolin Processing Group which in […]
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The ‘Creative Centre for Communication and Development‘ (CCCD) based in Zimbabwe is a grantee partner of the African Women’s Development Fund (Rapport Annuel ). CCCD specialises in utilising information and communication technologies (ICT) to advance women’s human rights. En 2010, CCCD received a small grant of US$1,000 to use mobile phone advocacy to educate the public on […]
Samedi dernier, Le professeur Ama Ata Aidoo a fêté son anniversaire. Cette occasion m'a rappelé à quel point j'étais ravi lorsque je l'ai rencontrée pour la première fois. . L'année était 2008, J'avais récemment commencé à travailler pour le Fonds de développement de la femme africaine. (Rapport Annuel ), et un jour Ama Ata Aidoo (comme on l'appelle communément) déposé au bureau. […]