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It has become increasingly obvious that a future without poverty, hunger,AIDS and illiteracy depends on the empowerment of women -- especially in developing regions where they produce most of the food but own almost none of the land, and many women lack even basic human rights. Ten years after governments promised equality -- and ten years before a key deadline to lift at least half the world's poorest people out of misery - - women and men together are asking what must be done to make the voices of this silenced majority finally heard.
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POLITICS-ETHIOPIA: Disappointed But Not Defeated
ADDIS ABABA, Nov 20 (IPS) - She fought alongside men in the Ethiopian
liberation struggle. She fought for a free and fair society. But
today, Yewubmar Asfaw feels that Ethiopia's revolution has
failed to deliver a fair share of political power to women.
Catégories: Global News
CHILE: Women Kick Off ‘New Stage’ in Sports
SANTIAGO, Nov 19 (IPS) - Chile is hosting the Nov. 19-Dec. 7 Under-20
Women’s World Cup, for which the country renovated four municipal
stadiums, in an effort that according to President Michelle
Bachelet will mark "a before and after" for national
sports.
Catégories: Global News
POLITICS-ANGOLA: A Tradition of Strong Women
LUANDA, Nov 18 (IPS) - She was orphaned by Angola's liberation
struggle against Portugal, but through it she found a new family
and a life-long inspiration.
Catégories: Global News
TRADE: Kibuzi Bananas Follow Ugandans to London
KAMPALA, Nov 18 (IPS) - ‘‘We have lots of orders for apple banana. There is
a ready market for kibuzi in London. It is eaten from Monday to
Monday. But how to get it there is the issue. Almost 60 percent
of the cost goes to freight.’’
Catégories: Global News
: A LIFE FREE OF VIOLENCE IS EVERY WOMAN'S RIGHT
, NOVEMBER 2008 (IPS) - One in three women may suffer from abuse and
violence in her
lifetime. This is an appalling and widespread
human rights
violation, yet it remains one of the invisible and
under-recognised
pandemics of our time. Think of it : being a
woman or a girl
actually puts you at risk, writes Nicole Kidman,
the United Nations
Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM) Goodwill
Ambassador.
Catégories: Global News
RIGHTS-ZIMBABWE: Activists Demand Justice for Politically-Motivated Rapes
HARARE, Nov 15 (IPS) - "I was raped by four Zanu PF militias at
night, just outside their base, during the elections. They took
turns to rape me, accusing me of supporting the opposition, MDC
[Movement for Democratic Change]", said Pauline Moyana* from
Mutasa, a community in Zimbabwe’s eastern Manicaland province.
Catégories: Global News
DEVELOPMENT: Watch That Gender Space
LONDON, Nov 15 (IPS) - It is rather obvious that women are about half the
population; it's just as obvious that in underdeveloped
places they carry more than half their share of the burden. So
how much of development aid gets to women? The unfortunate answer
to that question is another question: who knows.
Catégories: Global News
DEVELOPMENT: Building a Stronger Women's Movement
CAPE TOWN, Nov 15 (IPS) - For four days, Cape Town's convention centre
will be filled with a profusion of languages, colours, and ideas
as some 2,200 delegates from 144 countries take part in the 11th
International Forum on Women's Rights and Development,
organised by the Association of Women in Development (AWID).
Catégories: Global News
HEALTH-AFRICA: Cervical Cancer Strikes Poor Women Hardest
CAPE TOWN, Nov 15 (IPS) - Of the 490,000 women worldwide who are diagnosed
with cervical cancer each year, 80 percent live in the developing
world. Every year, 55,000 women in sub-Saharan Africa alone
develop this disease, which is ten times more likely to affect
women living with HIV.
Catégories: Global News
POLITICS-GUINEA: Marching to the Beat of Her Own Drum
CONAKRY, Nov 14 (IPS) - Surprises have been a common occurrence in the
all-but-common political career that made Kaba Rougui Barry the
first female mayor in Guinea since political parties were
legalised in 1990.
Catégories: Global News
MEXICO: Kidnapped Migrant Women - Out of Sight, Out of Mind
MEXICO CITY, Nov 14 (IPS) - "I don't see any investigation, only grief
and despair," said Heyman Vázquez, a Catholic priest who runs
a shelter for migrants on the border between the southern Mexican
states of Chiapas and Oaxaca, referring to the recent kidnappings
of 20 Central American women by groups of armed men.
Catégories: Global News
DEVELOPMENT-SOUTH AFRICA: From A ‘‘Red Bush’’, Opportunity Is Born
CAPE TOWN, Nov 13 (IPS) - Nestled in a valley in the Cederberg region of the
Western Cape, South Africa’s southern most province, lies the
charming little village of Wupperthal.
Catégories: Global News
POLITICS-US: Feminists Say the Work Has Just Begun
BOSTON, Nov 13 (IPS) - Women's right activists see an open door to
the White House of President-elect Barack Obama, and they plan to
walk right in and take a seat.
Catégories: Global News
POLITICS-MOZAMBIQUE: Fate and Merit
XAI-XAI, Mozambique, Nov 13 (IPS) - Two deaths in a row placed Rita Muianga at the helm
of Xai-Xai's municipal council. In 2003, council presidents
Ernesto Mausse and Faquir Bay died suddenly and successively.
Rumours of witchcraft gripped Xai-Xai, a small town 220
kilometres north of Mozambique's capital, Maputo.
Catégories: Global News
RIGHTS: Women Leaders Reject "State of Living Death"
NEW YORK, Nov 12 (IPS) - United in their fight against discrimination and
inequality, three women from crisis-struck countries received the
2008 Gruber International Women's Rights Prize -- Yanar
Mohammed from Iraq, Sapana Pradhan Malla from Nepal, and Nadera
Shalhoub-Kervorkian, a Palestinian woman living in the state of
Israel.
Catégories: Global News
DEVELOPMENT: UNFPA Battles "Norm" of Gender Inequality
UNITED NATIONS, Nov 12 (IPS) - Despite a slew of U.N. conventions and
international agreements against discrimination of women, gender
inequality is widespread and remains deeply rooted in many
cultures, according to the U.N. Population Fund (UNFPA).
Catégories: Global News
URUGUAY: Congress Votes to Legalise Abortion, But Veto Likely
MONTEVIDEO, Nov 11 (IPS) - Uruguayan President Tabaré Vázquez and his cabinet
have 10 days to promulgate or veto a bill that would
decriminalise abortion in the first 12 weeks of pregnancy, which
was passed Tuesday by the Senate.
Catégories: Global News
POLITICS-MOZAMBIQUE: The Modern Face of Renamo
MAPUTO, Nov 11 (IPS) - If Maria Moreno is elected president of the
Municipal Council in Cuamba, in Niassa Province, Mozambique's
parliament will lose one of its most interesting personalities.
Catégories: Global News
DEVELOPMENT-CAMBODIA: Women Take to Fishing As Catches Decline
PHNOM PENH, Nov 11 (IPS) - Cambodia’s fishing industry may still be viewed as
a male bastion, but as household fish catches decline, putting
pressure on food security, women are rising to the challenge and
becoming involved in growing numbers.
Catégories: Global News
POLITICS-SWAZILAND: Hide And Seek
MBABANE, Swaziland, Nov 10 (IPS) - Swazi gender activists are angry that King Mswati
III and the newly elected Parliament have betrayed their hopes,
and the Constitution, by not appointing more women to the House
of Assembly and the Senate.
Catégories: Global News


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