Source: Tanzania Daily News (Dar es Salaam)
Sumbawanga — DESPITE reports that the number of expectant mothers attending clinics has increased, few are said to give birth in health facilities and instead prefer using traditional midwives.

Source: United Nations Economic Commission for Africa
Civil society organizations in Africa commended governments on the continent for the progress made in improving socio-economic conditions of Africans, but urged them to do more to enhance women’s rights.

Source: United States Department of States
The United States is providing $10 million in funding for efforts to prevent and respond to gender-based violence in humanitarian emergencies worldwide.

Source: The New Ties
Women in Rwanda are at the centre of the country's development agenda, thanks to recent law reforms, MP-elect Esperance Mwiza, has said.

Source: UN News Centre
Women play a vital role as countries recover from conflict and seek to build lasting peace, top United Nations official said today, stressing the need to ensure their full participation in the economic and political lives of their nations.

Source: Thomson Reuters Foundation 
Last week I joined other leaders at the United Nations to review progress toward achieving the Millennium Development Goals, and discuss the future of global health and development. As I prepared for that meeting, I was haunted by the memory of a letter I received years ago.

Source: Time of Swaziland
The failure of the electorate to vote women into positions of authority has occasioned much national soul-searching and even the Lutsango leader, Aylline Dlamini, has noted that our traditional modes of living bear much of the blame.

Source: Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars (Washington, DC)
Washington, DC — We know a great deal about what it takes to prevent most pregnancy-related deaths and complications. This collective knowledge, coupled with political commitment and action, has led to a global reduction in maternal mortality of 47 percent since 1990 (WHO, 2012).

Source: Thomson Reuters Foundation
Egypt is writing its second constitution in as many years, and the makeup of the 50-person committee has activists worried that gender equality will take a backseat, yet again, with just five female members on board.

Source: The New Vision
The Constitutional petition over maternal deaths is back in court. Over 150 maternal health rights activists, including home-based care providers and community leaders, who lost the petition in the Constitutional Court in 2012, have appealed to the Supreme Court.

Source: VANGUARD
One of the secrets of living to a ripe old age is to prepare for it right from infancy and even while in the uterus during pregnancy.

Source: ReliefWeb
Global leaders from governments, international organizations and civil society today warned that 28.5 million children in countries affected by conflict are still being denied access to learning – and that they must not be made to wait any longer for an education.

Source: SouthAfrica.info (Johannesburg)
While South Africa recorded a 0.4% decrease in rapes and a 6.2% decrease in sexual assault in 2012/13, these crimes still remain at an unacceptably high level, says Police Minister Nathi Mthethwa.

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.

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