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  • Movement gives African rural women farmers a voice, but still battles landownership
  • Africa: How the Global Anti-Rights Movement Is Targeting Women's Rights in Africa Through Family Laws
  • Africa: War Is Becoming a Death Sentence for Women and Girls

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news.mongabay.com /1 month ago

Movement gives African rural women farmers a voice, but still battles landownership

CHIRADZULU, Malawi — In Chiradzulu district in southern Malawi, 60 women who are members of the Rural Women’s Assembly grow fruits and vegetables alongside their staple crop, maize...

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allafrica.com /1 month ago

Africa: How the Global Anti-Rights Movement Is Targeting Women's Rights in Africa Through Family Laws

[IPS] Nairobi, Kenya -- Millions of African women live under laws that deny them equal rights at home. A well-funded global movement is working to make sure it stays that way.

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allafrica.com /1 month ago

Africa: War Is Becoming a Death Sentence for Women and Girls

[UN News] Thirteen-year-old Mona still remembers the moment the second airstrike hit.

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bellanaija.com /1 month ago

Africa’s Compound Interest: The Women Who Gathered in Nairobi to Talk Ownership, Not Just Opportunity

 Africa Soft Power Summit, a series of frank, data-grounded conversations signalled a shift in how the continent’s economic future is being framed In the years since summits on Afr...

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allafrica.com /1 month ago

Africa: Women More Likely Than Men to Die During an Ebola Outbreak: UN Body

[allAfrica] Geneva -- History has repeatedly shown us that women are more likely than men to die during an Ebola outbreak, the chief of humanitarian action of UN Women has said in...

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theguardian.com /1 week ago

‘Women were currency’: How reparatory justice is spotlighting gender-based violence

In this month’s newsletter: placing Black women and girls at the forefront, celebrating the Manchester experience through Vimto and preserving Gullah Geechee land• Don’t get Cotton...

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eurweb.com /3 weeks ago

Cape Verde Women Say, ‘Latinas of Africa’ Viral Label Erases Their Identity

*”We are not the ‘Latinas of Africa.’ We are Africans and proud.” That message has become a rallying cry for many Cape Verdean women pushing back against a viral social media label...

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globalissues.org /6 days ago

Feeding Africa: Women Farmers Key to Ending Hunger

UNITED NATIONS, July 9 (IPS) - As FAO coordinates the implementation of the International Year of the Woman Farmer 2026, gender team leader Tacko Ndiaye discusses why investing in...

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allafrica.com /1 month ago

Women Turning Small Businesses Into Big Opportunities

[Daily News] FOR many years, women operating small businesses worked quietly behind market stalls, roadside food kiosks and homebased enterprises.

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globalissues.org /1 month ago

How the Global Anti-Rights Movement Is Targeting Women’s Rights in Africa Through Family Laws

NAIROBI, Kenya, May 25 (IPS) - The theme of Africa Day 2026, “63 years of unity, integration and development,” offers a stark reminder of the gap that often exists between rhetori...

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africanews.com /4 weeks ago

Sudan’s young women return to international soccer as war and taboos linger

Their red jerseys stood out against the green pitch. Most were teenage girls. Some had fled war. Others had never played in an organized soccer league or set foot in a major stadiu...

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africanews.com /1 month ago

Women at greatest risk from DRC Ebola outbreak, health workers warn, as confirmed cases rise

In Bunia, at the heart of the Ebola response, health facilities are reporting a severe shortage of protective and support equipment as they grapple with a surge in suspected cases,...

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unwomen.org /3 weeks ago

Who are the women working on the frontlines of Sudan war’s sexual violence epidemic?

Conflict related sexual violence has soared in recent years. It includes rape, gang rape and sexual slavery – and overwhelmingly targets women and girls. Read more about the women...

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aljazeera.com /1 month ago

Women bear the brunt of DRC’s Ebola outbreak

Women bear the brunt of DRC's Ebola outbreak.

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borgenproject.org /1 week ago

CAMFED: Education Opportunities for Women

Education equips women in developing countries with essential knowledge around reproductive health, nutritional health and disease prevention. In a world where infectious diseases...

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borgenproject.org /1 month ago

Women-Led Shea Butter Cooperatives in Northern Ghana

Women-led shea butter cooperatives in northern Ghana are helping rural women increase income while supporting environmental conservation and sustainable development. Shea butter, m...

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allafrica.com /1 month ago

Nigeria: Women Pay the Price of Surging Banditry in Northwest Nigeria

[The New Humanitarian] Sokoto, Nigeria -- "My husband was everything. Now I sell what is left just to survive."

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unwomen.org /3 weeks ago

In East and Southern Africa, care is everyone’s business – and it’s changing lives

East and Southern Africa governments are prioritising investing in the care economy. From unpaid care work time-saving solutions in Rwanda to safer care jobs in South Africa, commu...

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unwomen.org /2 weeks ago

Women lead peacebuilding efforts in Colombia, Lebanon, and Malawi through dialogue, mediation, and justice

Across the world, women are leading local peacebuilding efforts, strengthening their communities.

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allafrica.com /2 weeks ago

Liberia: Women Farmers Urge Govt Action to Cut Food Imports

[Liberian Observer] Women farmers in Liberia are calling on the government and development partners to increase investment in agriculture, arguing that stronger support for local f...

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africanews.com /1 week ago

Artisanal potters in Benin are preserving their heritage

Women in Sè, a village in south-western Benin that is celebrated as the country’s pottery capital, carry on their family traditions.

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allafrica.com /3 weeks ago

Africa: The Unsung Heroes of Ocean Conservation Are Demanding to Be Heard

[allAfrica] Mombasa, Kenya -- On a lawn overlooking the Indian Ocean, a group of women leaders from coastal Kenya sat together for a special conversation to share stories from thei...

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borgenproject.org /1 month ago

Poverty Reduction Efforts Across Africa

From East Africa, home to Kenya, to the western coast of Sierra Leone, the continent is home to diverse populations that have both experienced and influenced much of modern history...

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globalissues.org /1 month ago

Europe Must Not Turn Its Back on Rural Women’s Empowerment

ZAGREB, Croatia, June 5 (IPS) - In the hard-to-reach rural community of West Pokot, Kenya, 156 young women crossed a threshold that once seemed out of reach. Their graduation from...

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