Source: Gender Links (Johannesburg)
Johannesburg — Tomorrow is International Peace Day. The focus this year is peace education pledging, "to teach our children the value of tolerance and mutual respect.

Source: Concord Times (Freetown)
Magistrate Tonia Barnett, presiding at the Freetown Magistrates' court No.2, yesterday issued stern warning to all local media practitioners covering the ongoing alleged rape case involving the former Deputy Minister of Education,

Source: Capital FM (Nairobi)
Nairobi — First Lady Margaret Kenyatta has urged corporations and individuals to support initiatives to establish mobile blood units in the country.

Source: ABC
The new head of the U.N. agency promoting women's rights says there is "a definite backlash" against equality for women despite some significant progress, pointing to an upsurge in violence against women and the uphill fight to escape poverty and crack the glass ceiling.

Source:  New Vision
The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) has hailed the Ugandan parliament for enacting laws that criminalize all forms of violence against women and girls.

Source: Think Africa Press
A poor record on female representation means Zambia lags behind other sub-Saharan African countries. Extravagant electoral campaigns may be to blame.A poor record on female representation means Zambia lags behind other sub-Saharan African countries. Extravagant electoral campaigns may be to blame.

Source: Voice of America (Washington, DC)
Addis Ababa — The United Nations Children's Fund, or UNICEF, says Ethiopia has achieved one of the Millennium Development Goals of reducing child mortality by more than two-thirds.

Source: The New Vision
Mulago hospital has only two beds to deliver 80 expectant mothers daily, a shortage that has led to majority of them delivering on the floor, a hospital medical officer has revealed.

Source: Policymic
In 2010, amid much fanfare, Elena Kagan was nominated and confirmed to the Supreme Court of the United States. Justice Kagan would become the fourth-ever female justice, and for the first time in the nation’s history, three female justices would sit on the country’s highest court.

Source: The Hindu
Indian stands by Liberia in its efforts to pursue stability, economic growth and democratic governance, President Pranab Mukherjee said on Thursday.

Source: ReliefWeb
The 2013 Progress Report on Committing to Child Survival: A Promise Renewed shows that major progress has been made in lowering child mortality in all regions of the world and at all levels of national income. Nonetheless, even bigger gains are needed if the world is to meet Millennium Development Goal 4 – reducing under-5 mortality by two thirds by 2015.

Source: CoastWeek
African women judges have decried the patriarchy system for denying women from being appointed as judges across the continent, urging African countries to work on the system especially when it comes to appointing judges in courts and other justice dispensing units.

Source: UN News Centre
Facilitating access to education for women and girls is vital to lift millions out of poverty and must be a priority for Governments and international organizations, the head of the United Nations entity tasked with advancing gender equality said today.

Source: Africa Science News
Failure for Sub-Saharan African countries to work towards achieving Millennium Development Goals on health will impact all other aspects of development including economic growth, Akatsa Bukachi, Director, Eastern Africa Sub-region Support Initiative for the Advancement of women (EASSI) has said.

Source: Alert Net
Maternal health is one of the most pressing issues in developing countries, with hundreds of millions of women struggling on a daily basis to get access to basic health care for themselves and their children.

Source: Financial Gazette
PRESIDENT Robert Mugabe's appointments to the new Cabinet reflect a "worrying' deviation from the new Constitution which does not inspire confidence in some sections of society.

Source: allAfrica
In a bid to fight against gender based violence, Kivulini Women's Rights a nongovernmental organisation based in Mwanza launched its two year strategic plan (2013-15) aimed at advocating for more women at decision making positions and the doing away of practices that oppress women and deny them their rights.

Source: Al- Arabiya
Many Egyptian women have welcomed the government’s decision earlier this year to form a special unit of female police officers to combat harassment and violence against women.

Source: Daily Times
The Minister of Women Affairs, Hajiya Zainab Maina, on Tuesday said the ministry was ready to empower 100 women with disabilities from the six area councils of the FCT.

Source: The New Vision
Have you ever seen a woman in need of the very first pregnancy of her life? She is a desperate woman. She is the kind of woman you want to be very careful with, for she carries her emotions on the surface of her skin, and understandably so.

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