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Namibia: Women Journalists Have a Long Way…

26.10.2022 New Era

Organizers of the second edition of the Nedbank Women in Media Conference that took place over the weekend have described the event as "a resounding success". Themed 'Alike in so many ways, the conference was organized to commemorate World Press…

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Update on Gender-Based Barriers

26.10.2022 All Africa News

Women in Angola: An Update on Gender-Based Barriers and Opportunities for Democracy and Governance Work … The author's scope of work calls for a summary report that captures what is (existing condition), what should be (desired condition)…

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Cameroon: Woman Wins Environmetal Top Price

26.10.2022 Climate & Environment

Champion of women’s right to manage land and forests wins top environment prize … © FAO/Pilar Valbuena … Cameroonian activist, Cécile Ndjebet, winner of the 2022 Wangari Maathai Forest Champions Award. A veteran Cameroonian activist working to…

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Indigenous women losing their forest in…

26.10.2022 All Africa News

The world has just celebrated indigenous communities who are the best guardians of the forest. This year, the celebration is titled ‘the role of Indigenous Women in the preservation and transmission of Traditional Knowledge. In reality, the living…

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Kenya Women Lead Peace Efforts in…

26.10.2022 UN Communique

Across Kenya, local conflicts driven by diverse factors have one thing in common: they’re increasingly being mediated by women. From ethnic tensions to land disputes, some of these conflicts stretch back decades; remaining unresolved despite the…

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Liberia: Six Women Rights Group Expresses…

25.10.2022 FPA Staff Reporter

Monrovia – Six women rights groups operating in the country have disclosed that they are concerned over video news reports emanating from the South Korean media involving two Liberian officials, Daniel Tarr and Moses Owen Browne, who had gone to…

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