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Ending digital violence is Africa’s next chapter in equality for women and girl

“Digital violence against women and girls is not inevitable; it is preventable.” UN Women’s Nyaradzayi Gumbonzvanda on this year’s 16 Days of Activism to End Gender-based Violence.
ByNyaradzayi Gumbonzvanda

The promise and peril of Africa's tech revolution for women and girls

“When women withdraw from online spaces to protect themselves, we lose their voices in politics, journalism, and civic debate. Technology-facilitated gender-based violence not only denies women their most basic human rights, but it also robs our societies of their contributions” The UN Deputy Secretary-General reflects on this year’s 16 Days of Activism to End Gender-based Violence campaign.
ByAmina J. Mohammed

Africa’s industrial future is within reach: What we need now is intentional investment

With collective commitment, Africa can shift from potential to powerhouse—and reshape global industrial landscapes.
ByGerd Müller

Namibia leads the way: Honouring 25 years of Women, Peace and Security

Namibia, the birthplace of UN Resolution 1325, renews its leadership in advancing women’s roles in peace and security.
ByElizabeth Eilor

COP30 in Belem must secure Africa’s future and that of humanity

Dubbed the ‘Delivery COP,’ this year’s summit in Belem, Brazil, must focus on finding solutions and leading with action and urgency
ByClaver Gatete

She lit a fire

Remembering Chief Kachindamoto and her fight for girls’ rights
ByRichard Delate

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