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Celebrating Leymah Gbowee: Nobel Peace Prize Winner and Gender Activist

From the rising dust of women’s feet scampering for safety lay dead seven courageous women who had been shot dead on 3rd March 2011 during a peaceful march in Abobo, Abidjan, to protest the violent po … Read More»

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Nobel Peace Prize 2011

The Nobel Peace Prize 2011 was awarded to three women "For their non-violent struggle for the safety of women and for women’s rights to full participation in peace-building work". … Read More»

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Badmouthing Women: A Male Disorder

This week British Prime Minister David Cameron did something that his voters had not selected him for: apologize, after making derogatory comments about two of his women colleagues. … Read More»

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Pictures of Our Ugliness! (My Story)

Make sure you take lots of interesting pictures. That was what my boss requested of me when I sought his permission for a leave of absence to attend my sister’s wedding in Ghana. … Read More»

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Offer: Workshop:Strengthening the Voices of Women Champions for Family Planning and Reproductive Health - September 2011

Family planning and reproductive health are crucial components of development, yet access to quality services that meet the needs of women and their families remains a challenge. … Read More»

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Nyilale Vaah Junior, One Year On

The fresh stillbirth of our dearly beloved son a year ago, March 9 2010, opened our eyes to the painful result of substandard care and neglect from health facilities that many Ghanaian women and famil … Read More»

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President for hours

Not once but twice, my beloved country Ghana has had female presidents. Can you believe it? Check these out: … Read More»

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Case of the Colluding Pathologist

Case of the Colluding Pathologist … Read More»

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Questioning the commitment of policy makers, regulators and others to better maternal healthcare in Ghana

Women make up more than 50% of the population in Ghana. Of this, more than 90% desire to have children of their own at one point in their lives or the other. … Read More»

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