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The Gambia may allow female genital mutilation again – another sign of a global trend eroding women’s rights

The Gambia’s ban on female genital mutilation (FGM) since 2015 is under threat. Proposed changes before parliament could permit medicalised female genital cutting and allow it for consenting adults. This potential reversal has thrust the country into the global spotlight as the latest example of the backlash against gender equality. The Gambia’s criminalisation of FGM […]

Ghana: Pass Affirmative Action Bill to Empower Women in Governance – Communication Minister

The call for increased women’s participation and leadership across all spheres of public and political life in Ghana has reached a critical juncture, with the proposed Affirmative Action (Gender Equality) Bill being hailed as the last viable solution to address long-standing gender disparities. At the Women in Governance National Dialogue held in Accra, the Minister […]

Uganda: Ad792 – Gender-Based Violence Ranks As Top Women’s-Rights Issue That Ugandans Want Government and Society to Address

Majority of citizens see domestic violence as a private rather than criminal matter. Key findings Gender-based violence ranks as the most important women’s-rights problem that Ugandans say their government and society must address. Half (49%) of citizens say violence against women and girls is a common occurrence in their community. More than seven in 10 […]

WHO calls for greater attention to violence against women with disabilities and older women

Older women and women with disabilities face particular risk of abuse, yet their situation is largely hidden in most global and national violence-related data, according to two new publications released today by the World Health Organization (WHO). The health agency is calling for better research across countries that will help ensure these women are counted, […]