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Zambia made education free, now classrooms are crammed

It’s 07:00 on a chilly winter morning and a group of students has just arrived at Chanyanya Primary and Secondary school, a little over an hour’s drive south-west of Zambia’s capital, Lusaka. “You need to come early to school because there is a shortage of desks,” says 16-year-old pupil Richard Banda. “Two days ago I […]

Eliminate barriers that hinder the realization of women’s right to education: Pan-African Women’s Day Commemoration

Africa has made tremendous progress in advancing access to education for girls and women, however, the continent continues to face challenges and barriers that hinder the realization of women’s right to education. The existing barriers include, among others, child marriage and early unintended pregnancies, violence against women and girls, poverty, inadequate and unsafe learning environments […]

More access to breastfeeding support could save 820,000 young lives annually, UN agencies say

The heads of the UN Children’s Fund (UNICEF) and the World Health Organization (WHO) have called for greater access to breastfeeding support to both reduce health inequity and ensure mothers and babies can survive and thrive. UNICEF Executive Director Catherine Russell and WHO Director General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus made the appeal in a joint statement […]

Ghana Passes Landmark Law To Boost Women’s Participation In Governance

Ghana has passed a law to boost women’s participation in governance to 30% by 2030, aiming for greater gender equality. Ghana’s lawmakers passed a significant law on Tuesday July 31, 2024 aimed at increasing opportunities for women at the national level. The new legislation sets a target to enhance women’s participation in governance and decision-making […]

Femicide and Reproductive Violence Harm African Women, Girls

International African Women’s Day on July 31 recognizes the contribution of African women toward political, social, and economic freedom on the continent. But gender equality is still not a reality for most African women. Many countries still have regressive laws, and even the more progressive laws in other countries are often poorly carried out. There […]

Guinea: Landmark Verdict in Stadium Mass Killings Trial

Guinean Ex-President, Ministers Found Guilty (Brussels) – A Guinean court on July 31, 2024, convicted Guinea’s former self-declared president Moussa Dadis Camara, and seven others, in a landmark trial for rapes and killings of protesters in 2009, Human Rights Watch said today. The court also decided to reclassify all of the charges from ordinary crimes […]

Femicide and Reproductive Violence Harm African Women, Girls

NAIROBI, Jul 31 2024 (IPS) – International African Women’s Day on July 31 recognizes the contribution of African women toward political, social, and economic freedom on the continent. But gender equality is still not a reality for most African women. Many countries still have regressive laws, and even the more progressive laws in other countries […]

African Women’s Day: IT IS TIME TO TAKE ACTION for the rights of African women and girls!

Today, 31 July 2024, the African community celebrates African Women’s Day. This day provides African women with an opportunity to discuss with their governments the major constraints on their social and economic well-being and on the continent’s development. WiLDAF-AO joins the African community in celebrating the achievements, resilience and ongoing struggles of women across the […]

Adolescent girls face alarming rates of intimate partner violence

Among adolescent girls who have been in a relationship, nearly a quarter (24%) – close to 19 million – will have experienced physical and/or sexual intimate partner violence by the time they turn 20 years old, as highlighted by a new analysis from the World Health Organization (WHO) published today in The Lancet Child & […]