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World off track for reaching key goal on sustainable energy by 2030

The world is not on track to meet Sustainable Development Goal 7, designed to ensure access to affordable, reliable energy for all, a new report from the UN and partners revealed on Monday June 5, 2023. Tracking SDG 7: The Energy Progress Report, from the International Energy Agency (IEA), the International Renewable Energy Agency (IRENA), […]

Menstrual Hygiene Day: Putting an end to period poverty

Fatoumatta Fatty’s commute on an old, malfunctioning wheelchair takes up to two hours during rainy season in The Gambia, but she is happy joining her co-workers at a sanitary pad production centre, where she takes pride in making products that help women overcome “period poverty” across the country. Period poverty, or the inability to afford […]

UN representative alarmed by sexual violence against women and girls in DRC

UN Special Representative, Pramila Patten, expressed her ‘deep concern’ on Thursday over increasing allegations of sexual violence against women and girls being carried out in camps for the internally displaced (IDPs) around Goma, in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC).  “Allegations of grave cases of sexual violence against civilians, including children, in particular affecting […]

Liberia: NEC, Parties Sign MOU to Increase Women’s Political Participation

The National Elections Commission (NEC) and registered political parties and alliances have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to increase women’s participation in the upcoming electoral process. The parties recently penned their signatures to the document agreeing to produce and adopt a Gender Policy reflective of the relevant legal instruments supporting gender balance towards the […]

‘Weak and insufficient’ progress made towards disaster risk reduction

Global progress towards disaster risk management has been weak and insufficient, putting at risk the 2030 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), UN Deputy Secretary-General Amina Mohammed told the General Assembly on Thursday May 18, 2023. Countries met to review progress on implementing the Sendai Framework for Disaster Risk Reduction – a landmark 2015 agreement to reduce damage, […]

Guterres calls for end to digital divide, stressing ‘tremendous opportunities’ ahead

The digital revolution offers “tremendous opportunities” to fast track sustainable development, but Least Developed Countries need much more help getting online if they’re to benefit too. That’s the message from UN chief António Guterres ahead of World Telecommunication and Information Society Day on Thursday 18 may 2023. Mr. Guterres insisted on the need to confront […]

Best reasons to stand up for mothers this Mother’s Day

For many mothers around the world, the month of May is an annual moment for them to receive thanks and recognition for all they do. But, for hundreds of thousands of women globally, this gratitude only goes so far, the UN Population Fund (UNFPA) said on the occasion of Mother’s Day, observed on Sundays throughout […]

Women activists warn against ‘false climate solutions’ for Africa

Women climate justice activists have called out false solutions imposed on Africans by international institutions and multinationals on the pretext of helping communities adapt to extreme weather patterns, Daily Nation reports. The activists gathered at a Nairobi hotel last week for a two-day conference to discuss the feminist approach to climate financing. In the forum […]

Women step up to the transition in Mali

Despite their institutional under-representation, women do not want to remain on the sidelines of political change. Activist Rokia Doumbia made headlines in Mali on 13 March when she was arrested for posting a TikTok video denouncing high inflation levels and criticising the transition’s record. Beyond the reactions provoked by her message, Doumbia’s commitment reflects a […]