#16DaysofActivism: Confronting Male Violence Against Women in Familiar Spaces
As the world marks 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence, I find myself reliving a reality that has haunted me, not only through a memory from years ago but…
As the world marks 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence, I find myself reliving a reality that has haunted me, not only through a memory from years ago but…
In a world where technology often remains inaccessible to women and girls in underserved communities, Eunice Owino is rewriting the script. With over two decades of expertise spanning government and…
As part of the United Nations’ 16 Days of Activism Against Gender-Based Violence, the Intervention Council for Women in Africa (ICWAfrica) has unveiled the "16 Days in Schools UNiTE To…
Simone Ehivet, a seasoned politician and nationalist, has officially entered Ivory Coast's presidential race ahead of the elections scheduled for October 2025. Her nomination as the Movement of Capable Generations…
Nigeria and France have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to develop joint projects aimed at diversifying and strengthening the value chain of critical minerals in the solid minerals sector…
Gbemisola Okotie is the last child in a family of seven. The 19-year-old, who has been blind since 2014, said she did not have it easy when she lost her…
As part of the global 16 Days of Activism campaign, Tabitha Empowerment Centre and its partners are urging Nigerians to unite against gender-based violence (GBV). Executive directors and founders from…
I’m more scared of men than I’ll ever admit. I am better now, but there was once a time, as a girl, when my fear of men could be likened…
Esther Sorkpor is a physiotherapy student, culture writer and spoken word artist. She is an enthusiast of the arts and an avid contributor to gender and sexuality conversations. For her…
“When I was coming to work this morning, I assured myself that I would not be overwhelmed by emotions when Her Excellency comes for her screening.” This was the opening…