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South Africa: Deputy President Kicks against Gender-Based Violence

South Africa’s deputy president, Cyril Ramphosa during a speech at the Rhema Bible Church on Sunday, spoke against gender violence. The church had a special service with a sermon captioned.

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Nigeria: Senate Vote Against 35 Per Cent Affirmative Action for Women

Earlier this week, a bill was passed to the at the Senate, for an amendment to the Constitution relating to gender issues. The bill sought for the lawmaker’s approval over.

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Nigeria: UN Demands for the Release of Remaining Chibok Girls

The federal government of Nigeria recently received a proposal from a United Nations human rights committee to devise more strategies to the recovery of the remaining Chibok girls still held.

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Ghana: Immigration Service Rescues 61 Girls from Human Trafficking

61 Ghanaian girls who sought to use the borders of Honuta, Aflao and Akanu to travel illegally to the Middle East and South Africa for greener pastures, were recently rescued.

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Liberia: UN Empowers Women For October Election

The UN women have set activities in motion to prepare Liberian women towards the country’s forth coming general election. The organization recently concluded a successful workshop session, where over 50.

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Nigeria: Women In Security Applauds President Buhari’s Administration

A participants at the just concluded women event tagged “Women in national security and development: Daunting challenges and great prospects” have thrown their weight behind the administration of President Muhammadu.

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South Africa: ANC Welcomes New Female Leader

ANC has recently welcomed a new female leader, who was nominated to lead the ruling party of South Africa political board. Minister Lindiwe Sisulu who is a veteran cabinet minister.

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UK Government to Focus on Nigeria in New Family Planning Initiative

Policymakers and donors from Asia, Africa, and the United Kingdom have pledged a sum of $2.5 billion to fund family planning service in all developing countries. The pledge was made.

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