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Special Edition on Women 2012

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AfricaUN Women

Interview with head of UN Women in Southern Africa

UN Womenequality

Knowledge, power and resources needed to combat the scourge

UN Womenequality

Introduction to the Special Edition on Women

UN Womenequality

Interview with head of UN Women in Southern Africa

UN Womenequality

Some gains, but an uphill climb still looms

UN Womenequality

Some progress since Beijing, but hurdles persist

UN Womenequality

After slow start, continental initiative advances gender equity

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But social beliefs and attitudes hinder their quest

UN Womenequality

Wangari Maathai, Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, Leymah Gbowee

UN Womenequality

Activists press for freedom, dignity and rights

UN Womenequality

International norms and local activism start to alter laws, attitudes

UN Womenequality

Training, recruitment and prosecutions can reduce violence

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Lacking care, too many women do not survive childbirth

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Activists in Zambia counter a deadly link

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New initiatives to track the gender impact of development funds

UN Womenequality

Hard fight for access and decision-making power

UN Womenequality

Access to credit, technology vital for breaking into manufacturing