Source: Institute for Security Studies
The United Nations Conference on the Arms Trade Treaty (ATT) is underway at the United Nations Headquarters in New York from 2-27 July 2012 to negotiate what is seen as the most important initiative ever regarding conventional arms regulation within the United Nations (UN).

Source: All Africa
THE NEED to have a violence-free election in December 2012 in Ghana is of utmost importance to Ghanaians, institutions and developing partners at large.

Source: All Africa
Market gardening in the peri-urban areas of Conakry, the Guinean capital, is growing quickly, bringing in income for groups of women and giving them some autonomy.

IPS visited one group of 14 women who are working a low-lying parcel of land at Kobaya, just outside Conakry. The women have leased the fertile three-hectare plot for

Source: All Africa
"Tunisia is called to promote the quality of tourist services and diversify a typically Tunisian product without seeking to attract more tourists," underlined Federal Secretary of State in the German Ministry in charge of Economic Co-operation and Development Gudrun Kopp.

Source: The New Times
Today is the 22nd annual World Population Day, and this year's theme is 'Universal Access to Reproductive Health Services'. The theme is also in line with the Millennium Development Goal 5 (MDG5), which is to 'Achieve Universal Access to Reproductive Health by 2015.'

Source: Government of Ghana
According to information accessed online, women and children account for almost 80 per cent of the casualties of conflict and war. They also account for 80 per cent of the 40 million refugees in the world. During war situations, women and children suffer sexual abuse and their bodies are considered as commodities that can be traded with. The impact of war on children is also profound.

Source: UN WOMEN
Forum highlights best practices generating large scale employment and decent work for women.
As the global economy struggles to recover from the impacts of the financial crisis, UN Women is calling for the urgent enforcement of policies and practices that ensure more women enter the labor market in jobs with decent working conditions and social protections.

Source: UN News Service
The top United Nations envoy in Libya today said the country's weekend election - its first free poll in almost half a century - was an "extraordinary achievement" and praised electoral authorities for organizing them efficiently, while also highlighting challenges an incoming government will face, foremost among them building security institutions.

Source: All Africa
TANZANIA in general and Zanzibar in particular approved liberal economic policy in the 1980s as its economic driving force and ended decades of state-controlled economy.

The debate whether it was the best road to follow is well known. However, there are visible economic challenges facing marginalized groups, including women in this new

Source: All Africa
Mufti of the Republic Dr. Ali Gomaa on Friday 06/07/2012 said that controversial "slavery marriage" or (melk al-yameen' marriage) is illegal, describing it as "adultery".

Raising this issue aims at spreading confusion among citizens by the enemies of Islam, Gomaa said during Friday prayer sermon in a mosque in the Sixth of October city.

Source: All Africa
WOMEN farmers have formed a trust to address challenges affecting them in the agricultural sector.

The Zimbabwe Indigenous Women Farmers Trust was formed in February this year after realisation that women were failing to use land due to limited resources.

Source: Public Agenda
The Women Peace and Security Institute (WPSI) of the Kofi Annan International Peacekeeping Training Centre (KAIPTC) in collaboration with the United Nations Development Programme, United Nations Women Ghana Office and African Women's Active Nonviolence initiatives for Social change (AWANICh) has organised a one-day workshop to commemorate the 2012 Women Peace and Security Day in Accra.

Source: 7th Space Interactive
The mere recognition of women's rights is not enough, says President Jacob Zuma.

Source: The Nation
Adeola Ogunlade, who attended a recent dialogue writes on the involvement of Nigerian women in democratic process

Source: Two Circles.Net
Bodili (Gujarat: India is reaching out to Africa with its expertise in grassroots development and gender empowerment projects to help poor women in countries like Ghana, Mali, Burkina Faso and Nigeria become self-reliant with sustainable farm-based and traditional livelihoods.

Source: Women's E-News
When the council meeting ended at 6, the sun was just rising and the world outside was silver. The elders returned to their fields to do some work before the day became too hot.

Source: ReliefWeb
As the food crisis in West Africa intensifies, countless mothers across villages in Matam, Senegal, are struggling to provide their children with food and clean water.

Source: IPS
On the eve of Libya’s historic elections for a General National Congress on Saturday, Jul. 7, the seaside capital’s bustling streets are lined with hundreds of campaign posters advertising electoral candidates – including those of women and youth – jockeying for a stake in their country’s future.

Source: IPS News
One year after the formation of South Sudan, the country’s women say that independence has not resulted in the positive political, economic and social changes that they had hoped for.

Source: Tanzania Daily News
A member of parliament has accused the government for mishandling women suspects at Mbuguni Police Station in Arumeru East, Arusha, Region.

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