
In the News: Monday, 7 September 2020
What Next After Second UN Resolution 1325 Action Plan? Source: Nation / Moraa Obiria Ms Winny Chebochok is one of the three women in the 12-member Kuresoi South Sub-county Peace
What Next After Second UN Resolution 1325 Action Plan? Source: Nation / Moraa Obiria Ms Winny Chebochok is one of the three women in the 12-member Kuresoi South Sub-county Peace
Monthly Action Points (MAP) for the Security Council: September 2020 Source: NGO Working Group on Women, Peace and Security The NGO Working Group on Women, Peace and Security released its
New Report: From Insights to Action: Gender equality in the Wake of COVID-19 Source: UN Women / Ginette Azcona, Antra Bhatt, Jessamyn Encarnacion, Juncal Plazaola-Castaño, Papa Seck, Silke Staab, and
Generations of Progress for Women and Girls Could be Lost to COVID Pandemic, UN Chief Warns Source: UN News In an address to a virtual town hall with young women
Minister Naledi Pandor hosts 2020 Gertrude Shope Annual Dialogue Forum, 27 to 28 Aug Source: South African Government The Minister of International Relations and Cooperation, Dr Naledi Pandor, is scheduled
New Report: Advocating for a Stronger Evidence Base for Gender Equality Source: Women Deliver In this working paper, Women Deliver conducted a desk review, identifying more than 150 gender data
One Step at a Time: UN Women’s Health Agency Helping Shift Dangerous Social Norms Source: UN News “As a female traditional leader, my aim is to be a role model
Centre for Mediation to be set up at the Ministry for Foreign Affairs Source: Finland’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs In the past ten years, the Ministry for Foreign Affairs has
Liberia: Girls For Change Launches Community Engagement on Sexual And Gender-Based Violence Response Project Source: Front Page Africa / Augustine T. Tweh Paynesville – A not-for-profit organization, Girls For Change,
Introduction Young people constitute the biggest proportion of the African population, and are the most affected demographic group in any country’s socio-economic and political developments. By 2019, almost 60% of