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Africa is experiencing a digital transformation, and citizens' vulnerability to cyberattacks is growing. Women are especially ...
African Parliament (PAP) to declare the Speaker of Nigeria’s House of Representatives, Hon. Abbas Tajudeen, as the African Champion for Gender Equality. Hon. Agbese, who represented Nigeria at the ...
The Women, Peace and Security Agenda is marking 25 years of existence and is needed even more today than when it was ...
Educators are vital agents of change. You are the custodians of safe and nurturing learning spaces,” said Mrs. Simone Yankey, AU CIEFFA Coordinator, in her opening address.
Educators from over 20 African Union Member States are currently participating in a capacity-building workshop on ...
By documenting lessons learned and supporting the scale-up of good practices, UNESCO is advancing rights-based and inclusive media regulation across the African region. This collaboration underscores ...
There’s a long list of green skills that women across Africa need so that they can get jobs and start businesses that help the world adapt to climate change.
Monkey Cage In Women’s History Month, these African groups can offer lessons to feminists everywhere What is gender equality, exactly — and who gets to define what it should look like?
We tried to find a way to generalize our findings across 25 very diverse locations, in Asia and Africa, without losing the nuance of each woman’s experiences.
In West Africa, 30% of girls between 15 and 19 are married, divorced or widowed. More specifically, in Benin, child marriage affects 30% of girls, in Guinea 54% and in Togo 32%.