African Women Leading Change in Crisis and Conflict | THE TIMES OF AFRICA
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African Women's Rights? "Many Promises Were Not Fulfilled"
"The independence of Mozambique has opened up many ways for a qualitative change in women's life," said the agency Lusa Teresa Cunha, who conducted several scientific studies in this country of East Africa. Since 2008, this Coimbra researcher has conducted studies in various regions of Mozambique, including "with women displaced from war" in the area of Cape Delgado, where he worked "but intensively in recent years". "We have won an intense deba…
African Women Leading Change in Crisis and Conflict | THE TIMES OF AFRICA
Women across Africa are leading grassroots change amid crisis and conflict. In Sudan, Duaa Tariq stayed to support communities through women’s cooperatives during the war. In Namibia, Daisry, Munukayumbwa, and Serley empower women with education, agriculture, and vocational training. Njeri wa Migwi’s Usikimye organization in Kenya supports survivors of gender-based violence. Relebohile Mabote of Lesotho focuses on health and financial empowermen…
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