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ZAMBIA: No Longer "Waiting for the Mangoes to Ripen"
By Lewis Mwanangombe
The Barotse Flood Plain, about 190 kilometres long and 70 km wide, floods during the peak rainy season that starts in late January. / Lewis Mwanangombe/IPS
LUSAKA, Feb 29 (IPS) – Eight years ago when Mary Sitali’s husband divorced her, by sending a traditional letter to her parents saying that he no [...]
Rural Women Are Leading the Way – Will the World Follow – Part 2
By IPS Correspondents*
A woman weeds a sesame crop field in South Sudan's Eastern Equatoria state / Charlton Doki/IPS
MBARARA, Uganda, Feb 29 (IPS) – The United Nations’ 56th session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW) opened Monday in New York, with the empowerment of rural women high on a list of priorities [...]
SENEGAL: Two Women Among 14 Candidates for President
By Koffigan E. Adigbli
One of the female candidates is Amsatou Sow Sidibé, a law professor at Dakar's Cheikh Anta Diop University. / Courtesy of Trust Africa
DAKAR, Feb 23 (IPS) – There are two women among the 14 candidates contesting the first round of Senegalese presidential elections that will be held on Feb. 26. But according [...]
Somali Women Say "Consider Us for the Country’s Leadership"
By Shafi’i Mohyaddin Abokar
MOGADISHU, Feb 15 (IPS) – As Somalia’s transitional government and various stakeholders meet Wednesday to discuss the inclusion of the country’s clans in the new government, women politicians have called for a greater role in the leadership of this East African nation.
Most Somali women have to provide for their families as the [...]
Sierra Leone Drafts a Development Plan for the Next 50 Years
By Tamba Tengbeh and Damon van der Linde
Participants at the Sierra Leone Conference on Development and Transformation outlining recommendations on how to develop of the country. / Damon van der Linde/IPS
FREETOWN, Feb 8 (IPS) – Fifty years ago when Sierra Leone gained independence after 150 years of colonial rule, with it came a feeling [...]
ZAMBIA: Chinese Underage Sex Scandal Sparks Emotive Debate
By Lewis Mwanangombe
A copper mine in Zambia. When Luanshya’s copper mine closed in 2000 more than 6,000 people lost their jobs, triggering massive poverty. / Blue Salo/Wikicommons
LUSAKA, Jan 31 (IPS) – Zhang Daliu, 46, a carpenter from China never imagined himself in the dreadful confines of a stinking and overcrowded Zambian jail where conditions [...]
ZAMBIA: Chinese Underage Sex Scandal Sparks Emotive Debate
By Lewis Mwanangombe
A copper mine in Zambia. When Luanshya’s copper mine closed in 2000 more than 6,000 people lost their jobs, triggering massive poverty. / Blue Salo/Wikicommons
LUSAKA, Jan 31 (IPS) – Zhang Daliu, 46, a carpenter from China never imagined himself in the dreadful confines of a stinking and overcrowded Zambian jail where conditions [...]
UGANDA: Rural Women’s Banks Ease Tough Times
By Wambi Michael
Dorothy Kabajungu, 50, has started a firewood business after obtaining a loan from a women’s bank. / Wambi Michael/IPS
WAKISO, Uganda, Jan 30 (IPS) – For most Ugandan women, obtaining a commercial loan to start a business has been very difficult. Many do not have the required collateral of land title deeds [...]
UGANDA: Rural Women’s Banks Ease Tough Times
By Wambi Michael
Dorothy Kabajungu, 50, has started a firewood business after obtaining a loan from a women’s bank. / Wambi Michael
WAKISO, Uganda, Jan 30 (IPS) – For most Ugandan women, obtaining a commercial loan to start a business has been very difficult. Many do not have the required collateral of land title deeds [...]
MALAWI: Street Vendors Lose Customers after Stripping Women Naked
By Claire Ngozo
Vice President Joyce Banda (r) and Minister of Gender Reen Kachere (l) at a meeting to condemn the abuse of women by the vendors. / Claire Ngozo/IPS
LILONGWE, Jan 25 (IPS) – A campaign to stop people buying merchandise from street vendors is gaining momentum in Malawi’s main cities of Lilongwe, Blantyre [...]
KENYA: Women Set to Make Their Mark in Politics
By Protus Onyango
Water Minister Charity Ngilu was the first woman to run for the presidency in Kenya, in 1997. / Protus Onyango/IPS
NAIROBI, Jan 4 (IPS) – The August 2012 elections in Kenya will open doors to massive political participation by women for the first time ever.
The new constitution in effect since August 2010 [...]
MAURITIUS: Women Find a Political Voice, Locally
By Nasseem Ackbarally
PORT-LOUIS, Jan 3 (IPS) – Under a new gender quota law introduced in Mauritius, at least one-third of the candidates in local elections must be women. But the adoption of a national quota is not yet on the horizon, even though just 18 percent of legislators are women and there are only two [...]
Q&A: War Crimes Court Should Strengthen Victims' Participation
Tressia Boukhors interviews BRIGID INDER, Executive Director of Women's Initiatives for Gender Justice
Brigid Inder / Tressia Boukhours/IPS
UNITED NATIONS, Dec 28 (IPS) – Most of the cases brought before the Hague-based International Criminal Court (ICC) include gender-based crimes, but advocates say the court is still falling short in ensuring that women play an active role [...]
Moving Towards a Food-Secure Ghana
By Isaiah Esipisu
Lukmanu Whumbi, a farmer in Northern Ghana, points to fields of rice grown using the right inputs and techniques. / Isaiah Esipisu/IPS
TAMALE, Ghana, Dec 21 (IPS) – In Dundo village in Nyankpala district, Northern Ghana, 10 women are busy weeding a rice field on a piece of land donated to them [...]
CLIMATE CHANGE: Waiting for the "Heavens to Weep"
By Ignatius Banda
More than 70 percent of Africans – the majority of whom are women –rely on farming for survival. / Ignatius Banda/IPS
BULAWAYO, Zimbabwe, Dec 20 (IPS) – Duduzile Sibanda takes a break from preparing her long stretch of land for her maize crop in rural Mberengwa, in Zimbabwe’s Midlands province. She wipes [...]





