Source: Daily Trust
The Ona of Abaji and chairman of the FCT Council of traditional rulers, Alhaji Adamu Baba Yunusa, yesterday called on parents and stake-holders to always support girl-child education.

Source: Times of Zambia
OF the more than 34 million people living with HIV worldwide, half are women and three quarters of the world’s HIV positive women live in the Sub-Saharan Africa.

Source: Reuters
DUBAI  - Women should voice demands about their rights during the popular uprisings sweeping the Arab world to avoid being short-changed by post-revolutionary governments, Iranian Nobel peace laureate Shirin Ebadi said.

Source: PeaceWomen
Over these past weeks, Australia and Mexico have announced opening greater roles for women in their armed forces. Why had this breakthrough not been considered earlier? And why had many countries not seen it as a possibility? The simple answer lies in the stereotype of gender roles.

Source: Voice of America
As Libya heads toward elections, there are Western concerns its new government could move towards conservative Islam and limit the rights of women.

Source: Human Rights Watch 
Mai Mai Leader Sheka Campaigning While Arrest Warrant Goes Unenforced. (Kinshasa) – Authorities in the Democratic Republic of Congo should immediately arrest an armed group leader running for political office who is wanted for crimes against humanity, including mass rape, Human Rights Watch said today. A Mai Mai militia leader, Ntabo Ntaberi Sheka, is running as a candidate for the National Assembly in elections scheduled for November 28, 2011.

Source: allAfrica.com
Harare — Poverty, abuse and cultural practices are preventing a third of Zimbabwean girls from attending primary school and 67 percent from attending secondary school, denying them a basic education, according to a recent study which found alarming dropout rates for girls.

Source: The New Vision

The six-member State Inter-Governmental Authority on Development (IGAD) is moving to recognise and position women as drivers of development in the region

Source: RH Reality Check
Over the past week Libya’s interim prime minister Abdel Rahim al-Keib has made numerous statements about human rights, at times announcing high priority to the protection of rights in his administration, at others hinting that some Libyan citizens (notably women) shouldn’t expect too much.

Source: UN News Centre
Ignoring the role that women can play in peacebuilding increases the chances of failure for sustainable peace processes, a United Nations official said today, adding that recent efforts to include them are slowly leading to progress in various countries.

Source: UN News Centre
Voicing concern over statements urging a boycott of Liberia's presidential run-off, the Security Council on Sunday called on all actors to work together to ensure a successful completion of the electoral process.

Source: International Diaspora Engagement Alliance
On May 17, 2011 Obiageli Ezekwesili, Vice President for the World Bank's Africa Region, addressed a packed audience of diaspora civil society dignitaries and various U.S. government officials at the Secretary's Global Diaspora Forum.

Source: The Wshington Post
Like many Libyan women, Siham el-Zentani was consumed by family responsibilities, staying at home to care for her four teenage children. But when she saw the TV images of Libyan refugees fleeing Moammar Gaddafi’s troops this year, she announced to her husband that she had a new mission. “I want to go,” she said.

Source: The New Age
While rape is so common in South Africa that one woman is raped every 10 minutes – according to figures calculated from the latest police statistics – the Rape Crisis Cape Town Trust might have to close some of its services due to a lack of funding.

Source: The Globe And Mail
Health activist Denis Kibera has seen women bleeding to death from illegal abortions. He has seen women dying after quack doctors used crude equipment to kill their fetuses.

Source:Eurasia News
Before January 14, 2011, al-Nahda was the main opposition group in Tunisia. No one, even its most severe critics, could question the fact that it was the most persecuted group in terms of the number of political prisoners, exiles, and disappearances.

Source: IPS
 For the women who participated in the political and social revolutions during the Arab Spring in 2011, there is a significant opportunity to enact real change for women's roles and relationships in the region - and also the possibility things could go the other way.

Source: allAfrica.com
 A dynamic programme was re-launched today to help turn the tide against the growing shortage of young girls pursuing careers in the science and technology fields.

Source: TrustLaw
Philani Moyo, 27, has been embattled in a protracted dispute with her paternal relatives for the past 10 years. Her relatives want to evict her and her sisters from a house bought by her late parents.

Source: The East African
The Libyan National Transitional Council’s first public proclamation after the murder of Colonel Muammar Ghaddafi and its installation in power — about two weeks ago — concerned the proposed annulment of several Libyan statutes, to be replaced by “Sharia law.”

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