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Gender inequality is forcing African women to face the storm

Despite being at the forefront of local adaptation strategies, women are ignored in most climate actions. Women are disproportionately impacted by climate change due to gender inequalities and gender roles and responsibilities. They are 14 times more likely than men to die in a climate catastrophe and make up 80% of people displaced due to […]

Tunisia: Domestic Violence Law Not Protecting Women

Five Years After Landmark Vote, Poor Enforcement, Few Resources (Tunis) – Tunisian authorities are failing to protect women from domestic violence despite enacting a strong law in 2017, Human Rights Watch said in a report published on December 8, 2022. The 94-page report, “So What If He Hit You?: Addressing Domestic Violence in Tunisia,” found […]

Women move mountains

Supporting inspiring mountain women as they overcome discrimination, livelihood disruptions and climate challenges to carve out new futures For many cultures, mountains recall spirituality and the divine. With majestic peaks piercing clouds and touching the sky, it is easy to make a connection between mountains and a higher power. For the millions of people around […]

Solidarity Statement By: Hon. Commissioner Janet Ramatoulie Sallah- Njie, Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Women in Africa

May I express gratitude to the Women in Law and Development in Africa- WEST AFRICA (WiLDAF-AO) for organising this event and extending an invitation to the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights, through the Mechanism of the Special Rapporteur of the Rights of Women in Africa, to convey a solidarity message to the women […]

Press Release : African women in solidarity with rape survivors in guinea demand an end to impunity

We, the participants of the webinar organised by WiLDAF-AO on December 5, 2022, on the theme « “SOLIDARITY WITH THE WOMEN OF GUINEA: AFRICAN FEMINISTS DEMAND JUSTICE FOR SURVIVORS OF SEXUAL VIOLENCE IN GUINEA » ;After listening to the interventions of the Chair of the Association of Victims and Relatives of Victims of the Events of September […]

More than 1 in 5 worldwide suffering from violence at work: ILO

More than one in five people employed – almost 23 per cent – have experienced violence and harassment in the workplace, whether physical, psychological or sexual, according to the first ever joint analysis of data worldwide carried out by the UN International Labour Organization (ILO), the independent global charity Lloyd’s Register Foundation (LRF) and analytics […]

UN health agency outlines ‘clear direction’ for reducing online violence against children

The World Health Organization (WHO) published a report on Friday 2 december 2022 aimed at helping stakeholders worldwide end the growing scourge of violence online against children. In its new report, What works to prevent online violence against children, WHO focuses on ways of curbing the grooming of youngsters via the Internet, sexual image abuse – […]

UN Forum tackles ‘digital poverty’ facing 2.7 billion people 

The annual UN forum on Internet governance is under way this week in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, aiming to deliver bold solutions for an open, free, inclusive and secure digital future for all, in particular for the 2.7 billion people with no Internet access. “With the right policies in place, digital technology can give an unprecedented […]

Gender inequalities hampering global efforts to end AIDS

Inequalities will prevent the world from meeting agreed global targets on AIDS, but a “feminist route map” can get countries back on track, the UN agency leading the fight against the disease said in a report published on Tuesday November 29th, 2022. The study shows how gender inequalities and harmful gender norms are blocking the […]