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Guinea Massacre Trial Enters Final Stage

Reclassification of Charges Remains Open Question, Date Set for Closing Submissions The last major phase in Guinea’s landmark domestic trial about the brutal massacre of peaceful demonstrators in 2009 concluded on April 23. That last phase, known as the “confrontations,” began on April 15 as judges and all parties posed questions to some of the […]

UNESCO report spotlights harmful effects of social media on young girls

Digital technologies and algorithm-driven software – especially social media – present high risks of privacy invasion, cyberbullying and distraction from learning to young girls, according to the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization’s (UNESCO) latest Global Education Monitor (GEM) report released on Thursday April 25, 2024. In an interview with UN News, Senior Policy Analyst […]

Silence the guns, amplify women’s voices for peace to end rape in wartime

The UN verified 3,688 cases of rape and other sexual violence committed in war in 2023, a “dramatic increase” of 50 per cent over the previous year, the Security Council heard on Tuesday.  Presenting her annual report, Pramila Patten, the Secretary-General’s Special Representative on Sexual Violence in Conflict, noted that weapons continue to flow into […]

Joining forces to mainstream gender in infrastructure

There’s a prevailing belief that well thought out improvements to infrastructure services should improve the lives of women and girls. Providing better water and sanitation services, for example, can reduce the time women and girls spend fetching water, freeing their time for educational or economic pursuits. However, this isn’t always the case: infrastructure affects men […]

Nigeria: Chibok Girls – A Decade of Anguish

Ten years ago today, the world was shaken by the horrific kidnapping of over 200 schoolgirls in the town of Chibok, Borno State. This unconscionable act of evil, carried out by the Boko Haram terrorist group, sparked global outrage and a rallying cry to “Bring Back Our Girls.” A decade later, as we reflect on […]

Nigeria: 10 Years After Chibok, Schoolchildren Still at Risk

Implement Safe Schools Plan to Protect Schools, Children (Abuja) –Ten years after the abduction of over 200 schoolgirls in Chibok, Nigerian authorities have failed to put in place and sustain crucial measures to provide a secure learning environment for every child, Human Rights Watch said today. Since 2014, according to Save the Children, more than […]

Sudanese women run out of hope as conflict drags on

Squatting on the sandy ground, a young girl is weaving grass stems into a roof. The tiny hut she is making is surrounded by tens of thousands of others like it, made hastily of sticks and leaves covered with tarps or plastic sacks. This spontaneous settlement in Adré, a Chadian border town of 12,000 inhabitants, […]