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International Women’s Day: Celebrating the Catalyst of Change

As the World marks one of the most  important days in its calendar today, March 8, 2018 across all countries is celebrated as The Annual International Women’s Day is held.

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Cameroon: Government Commits to More Than 30 Percent Female Representations in Elections

In an effort to meet up with the  demands of gender equality in Africa, political parties in Cameroon have embarked  on a mission committing to achieve a U.N.-established benchmark of.

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Nigeria: NGO Empowers Over 700 Women With Skills

A sub-department of INTELS Nigeria  Limited, Women Empowerment Programme Synergy Scheme (WEPSS) has brought  together over 700 women from its target communities to empower them with skills  in fashion design.

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Tanzania: AMSONS Group to Promote Safe Child-Delivery

A remarkable pledge has been made to the women of Konondoni and Temeke districts in Tanzania by the AMSONS Group of Companies who have promised to build two modern women’s.

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Gambian Gets Nominated for 2018 Nobel Peace Prize

Jaha Mapenzi Dukureh, a Gambian activist has been named as one of the nominees for the prestigious Nobel Peace Prize of 2018 for her work in helping to combat Female.

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Somaliland Joins the International Day of Zero Tolerance for FGM, Issues Religious Ban

Authorities of Somaliland issue a religious verdict on all violators of FGM elimination Victims of FGM in Somaliland will be Following the International Day of Zero Tolerance for Female  Genital.

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Zambia: Government to Empower 75 000 Women with Entrepreneurial Skills

The government of Zambia, through the Ministry for Community development and Social Welfare, has targeted 75 000 women in 51 districts across the country to empower them via a mentorship.

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Zambia Progresses on ending Child Marriage─ Records 10% Decline

Ending child marriage which is one specific target of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDG 5), received a crucial attention from three African presidents last year. The Zambian President Edgar Lungu.

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