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RWANDA WOMEN TO TAKE OVER ELECTORAL RESPONSIBILITIES

  Rwanda’s Minister for Gender and family promotion, Esperance Nyirasafari, has given the rights to Rwanda women for full participation in the forthcoming presidential election to hold in August this.

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Nigeria: UNICEF to Enroll 1 Million Girl-Children into School

As part of activities marking the day of the African child, UNICEF has decided  to empower female children from the northern part of Nigeria with information and knowledge to help.

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Nigeria: 3,000 Women Benefit from Governor’s Wives Humanitarian Program

The wife of the governor of Katsina State Nigeria Mrs. Zakiya Masari and other wives of political office holders from the zone have recently embarked on a humanitarian program, which.

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Tanzania: MPs Divided on Education of Teenage Mothers

Last month, the Parliamentary Committee on Social Services in Tanzania brought an important issue of allowing teenage mothers return to school. The issue caused division among members of the parliament.

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Facebook Founder Hosted Nigerian Female Movement Leader in Chicago

Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg, Tuesday, hosted the leader of a Nigerian female movement group on social media called “females in Nigeria” (FIN) in Chicago. Mrs Lola Omotola founded FIN in.

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UN Women Organise Capacity Building Training in Liberia

The Liberia national rural women structure and the UN women assembled women from the fifteen political-sub divisions at the Young Women Christian Association (YWCA) in Congo Town for a three-day.

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Morocco: Women Call for Equal Right Amidst Arrest of Leaders

The women of Morocco took to the streets recently in the coastal city of Al-hoceima to protest the inequality and ill treatments meted on women in the country. They demand.

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Nigeria: Government Extends Education to Married Women

The Nigerian government has recently established a special school for married women as part of efforts to rid the country of illiteracy. Women who did not complete their education before.

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