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Nigeria inheritance: ‘My brothers took everything when my father died’

Women are still routinely being cut out of their parents’ inheritance in parts of south-eastern Nigeria, despite a Supreme Court ruling that it is discriminatory. After Onyinye Igwe lost her father two years ago, life became financially difficult for her even though he was a relatively wealthy man, leaving behind houses, land and money in […]

Tanzania: Protect Right to Education in Pregnancy, Parenthood

Expedite Legal, Policy Reforms Recommended by African Child Rights Body (Nairobi) – Tanzania’s government has not adopted adequate legal and policy measures needed to protect pregnant girls and adolescent mothers’ right to education and reverse decades of systemic exclusion in schools, Human Rights Watch said today on the International Day of Education. Tanzanian girls remain at […]

Women’s rights then and now: “We have the power to transform the world” – Interview with Nyaradzayi Gumbonzvanda

#ForAllWomenAndGirls is a rallying call for action on the 30th anniversary of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action. Nyaradzayi Gumbonzvanda from Zimbabwe, UN Women Deputy Executive Director, reflects about her experience at the Fourth World Conference on Women in 1995 and how the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action remains relevant today. Image UN […]

Ghana: New President must tackle pressing human rights issues

Ghana’s new President John Mahama and his government must seize the opportunity of his mandate to ensure the promotion and protection of human rights including gender equality and women’s rights, the right to freedom of peaceful assembly, and the right to a healthy environment for everyone in the country, Amnesty International said today, as he […]

York U alumna makes history as Ghana’s first female vice-president

When Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang was sworn in as Ghana’s first female vice-president on Jan. 7, it marked the latest barrier shattered by the York University alumna. Her inauguration is another milestone in her journey from distinguished academic to national leader. Long before entering the political arena, she achieved historic firsts as the first female vice-chancellor […]

The Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action at 30: How it transformed the fight against gender-based violence

Thirty years ago, at the Fourth World Conference on Women in 1995, leaders from 189 countries and over 30,000 activists came together to create a visionary roadmap for achieving equal rights for women and girls. This roadmap, known as the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, became the most widely endorsed global agenda for women’s […]

Growth of women in power grinds to near-halt in a mega-election year

Nearly half the world’s population – 3.6 billion people – had major elections in 2024, but it was also a year that saw the slowest rate of growth in female representation for 20 years. Twenty-seven new parliaments now have fewer women than they did before the elections – countries such as the US, Portugal, Pakistan, […]

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