Source: Amnesty International
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The facts and figures below relate to the issues of sexual and reproductive rights, in the context of the International Conference on Population and Development.
Source: SouthAfrica.info
Brutality and cruelty meted out to women was unacceptable and had no place in South Africa, President Jacob Zuma said in Cape Town on Thursday evening, directing the country's law enforcement agencies to treat such cases with the utmost urgency.
Source: Amnesty International (London)
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Latifah, a 14-year-old girl from Indonesia, was accused of adultery by the local police when she went to report she had been raped.
Louisa, a young woman from Burkina Faso, was verbally abused and slapped during childbirth at a local hospital.
Source: Aljazeera
Newly-appointed president and PM say they will address the cases of rape in the capital, but within confines of the law. Leaders of the five-month-old government in Somalia have said that authorities will do more to protect victims of rape in the Horn of African nation.
Source: The Daily Observer
Concern Universal Thursday held a three-day training workshop for the West Coast Region Gender Action Team, a sub-committee of the Technical Advisory Committee, at the Governor's office in Brikama.
Source: New Vision
It is almost a cliche that getting more women into power is a good way to tackle corruption. Women, the argument goes, are less likely to take bribes or put personal gain before public good.
Source: GroundUp
A group of women marched to a house in Mau-Mau, Nyanga, to confront a man they accuse of posting nude pictures of a woman, his girlfriend, on Facebook. The woman's face can be seen clearly in the two pictures. Since last week when the pictures surfaced, many people have been searching her on Facebook to catch a glimpse of the indecent exposure. The photographs have since been removed.
Source: Health-e (Cape Town)
HIV-positive women are living longer, but are now dying of cervical cancer. In Zimbabwe, cervical cancer is now the most common cancer among women, particularly those living with HIV. Activists are urging the government to step up efforts to prevent deaths related to the disease, accusing it of paying lip service to the problem.
Source: Africa Renewal
Imagine being charged $100 for a medical certificate issued by a doctor proving that you have been raped before you can go after the culprit — and then during his trial having to feed the man who raped you.
Source: Congress of South African Trade Unions (Johannesburg)
The National Union of Metalworkers of South Africa (Numsa) in KwaZulu-Natal is enraged by the latest outbreak of rape accidents being committed against young girls and the elderly. The most horrifying and gruesome is an incident that involves a 17-year old girl that was gang-raped and mutilated in Western Cape.
Source: South African Government (Pretoria)
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The Gauteng Department of Health is calling on pregnant mothers and their partners to make use of clinics to learn more about pregnancy and prevention of sexually transmitted illnesses.