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Promoting opportunities for the emergence of the First Female Chief Judge of Osun State
FOR IMMEDIATE PRESS RELEASE: Promoting opportunities for the emergence of the First Female Chief Judge of Osun State The Nigerian Feminist Forum (NFF) calls on his Excellency, Governor Rauf Aregbesola Governor of Osun State to apply the principles of gender equality and fairness to protect women’s human rights within Osun State. Two female judges, Hon. […]
African women talk Women, Inspiration, Leadership at Africa Utopia, Southbank Centre, London
On 22nd July 2012 two members of the African Feminist Forum (AFF)- Theo Sowa and Jessica Horn - participated in the “Women, inspiration, leadership” panel, programmed at London’s leading arts space the Southbank Centre, as part of the Africa Utopia series. The panel featured Beninoise singer and activist Angelique Kidjo; South African poet and TV […]
VIBRANTLY, DEFIANTLY … (RE)BUILDING ZIMBABWE.
Vibrance is energy. Lots of it; in a concerted space. Defiance is energy. Lots of it; in spite of all the odds. Zimbabwe Feminist Forum (re)builds the land, vibrantly, defiantly in a gathering of women who came together to identify, envision, and inspire a nurturing, progressive and fair atmosphere in the areas of nationhood,statehood, citizenship, […]
Call for Submissions - Communications Procedure of the Commission on the Status of Women
The Communications Procedure of the Commission on the Status of Women is a unique tool for individuals and organizations to use in order to raise awareness about injustice and discriminatory practices against women in any country in the world. Claims to the Commission on the Status of Women for consideration at its next session (27 […]
Les femmes d’Afrique Centrale et l’Insécurité humaine
Oh notre Afrique, notre Chère Afrique. Aujourd’hui tu es le fief de conflits armés ou des crises politiques. Etais- tu ainsi au temps des nos ancêtre féministes ? Puis –je dire en toute confiance que cette envolée des crises est liée aux dérapages qu’on constate sur le non respect des règles de la démocratisation par des […]
Human Rights and Legal Implications of The Same Sex Marriage Prohibition Bill, 2011 On Every Nigerian Citizen
A briefing Communiqué for His Excellency, the President of the Federal Republic of Nigeria, & The Senate and the House of Representatives of the Federal Republic of Nigeria An analysis Prepared by Nigerian civil society organizations, human rights organizations, feminist groups, social health workers, activists and NGOs EXECUTIVE SUMMARY This is […]
Uganda Feminist Forum 2011: Whose Power? Whose Politics?
The fourth annual convening of the Uganda Feminist Forum began on Tuesday 8th November 2011. Uganda is proud to be the first and most active national offshoot of the African Feminist Forum. This year, participants will interrogate power, both personal and political for collective visioning and strategising for greater political accountability to women’s issues in […]
Statement of African social justice activists on the threats of the British government to “cut aid” to African countries that violate the rights of LGBTI people in Africa
For immediate release: Statement of African social justice activists on the threats of the British government to “cut aid” to African countries that violate the rights of LGBTI people in Africa We, the undersigned African social justice activists, working to advance societies that affirm peoples’ differences, choice and agency throughout Africa, express the following […]
The 2nd Ghana Feminist Forum: A Personal Perspective
On Wednesday the 10th of August 2011, I found myself at the Mensvic Grand Hotel in East Legon speaking on a panel about my experiences as a feminist. I was speaking alongside Dorcas Coker-Appiah, Executive Director of the Gender Centre; Hilary Gbedemah, a lawyer and Rector at The Law Institute; with Dr Akua Britwum, Convenor […]