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More action needed to advance women’s role in global peace and security

Twenty-three years after the adoption of a landmark UN Security Council resolution on women, peace and security, their presence is still woefully lacking at negotiation tables, Secretary-General António Guterres said on Wednesday october 25, 2023.  Addressing the Council’s annual debate on resolution 1325, he appealed for countries to “urgently bridge the gap between rhetoric and […]

Opinion To Attain the SDGs, We Must End Female Genital Mutilation

NAIROBI, Oct 20 2023 (IPS) – The tips of our fingers have densely packed nerve endings. That is why a miniscule paper cut activates our pain receptors and causes stubborn pain for a day or two. Now consider that a clitoris has over 10,000 nerve endings. It is the human female’s most sensitive erogenous zone, […]

Women’s sexual and reproductive rights an ‘unfinished agenda’

UN human rights chief Volker Türk on Thursday called for progress on the ‘unfinished agenda’ of women’s sexual and reproductive health rights at an event in Geneva to mark the 30th anniversary of the International Conference on Population and Development (ICPD). Countries attending the landmark Conference, held in Cairo, agreed a Programme of Action which […]

WiLDAF-AO Statement for International Day of the Girl Child

11th October 2023 in Lome: On the occasion of International Day of the Girls Child (IDGC) 2023, Women in Law and Development in Africa (WiLDAF) Afrique de l’Ouest or WiLDAF-AO as sub-regional network recognizes the rights of girls and the challenges girls face around the sub-region and Africa. International Day of the Girls Child reminds […]

Women and girls continue to be killed, based on gender alone

Continuing violence against women and girls is one of the most widespread, persistent and devastating human rights violations, a UN-appointed independent expert said on Tuesday october 3, 2023. “Women and girls continue to be killed on the basis of their sex and gender, rendered more vulnerable to femicide when being women and girls intersect with […]

Guinea: Significant Progress in 2009 Massacre Trial

14 Years On, Over 50 Victims Finally Heard; International Support Needed In the past year, more than 50 victims of Guinea’s 2009 brutal stadium massacre have been heard by judges in front of 11 accused, including Guinea’s former president. The trial is a rare current example of domestic accountability involving high-level suspects and should inspire […]

UN Women champions historic actions at Generation Equality Midpoint 2023

Generation Equality, the world’s leading initiative to boost investment and implementation of gender equality, marked its midpoint milestone at a summit with the co-leadership of the governments of Tanzania and Iceland and UN Women on 17 September 2023. The event, which included more than 50 speakers from more than 25 countries in the areas of […]