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Latest blog from Ghana

Catherine Klirodotakou blogs from WOMANKIND’s programmes in Ghana. Women still face huge discrimination — and rising HIV rates.

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Lasting peace is only possible if women are part of the reconciliation efforts — and their rights are protected.

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Frozan is in her 30s and grew up as a refugee in Iran. She did not attend school – until recently Afghan refugees had no right to education in Iran.

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Most Afghans use the local informal justice system if they have a problem...

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First impressions of Kabul - Monday 17th May

Arriving here in Kabul after an absence of 6 years, what are my first impressions?

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A few good women ...


Albania now has twice as many women MPs. Our blogger accentuates the positive.

 

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Celebrating 'uncut' girls in Ethiopia

WOMANKIND’s Rebecca Swenson thought watching Man Utd was the ultimate crowd experience — until she joined the ‘uncut’ girl celebrations in Ethiopia.

 

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Self help, support & solidarity in Ethiopia

WOMANKIND’s partner provides women in Woliso with solid support and training. Can they also change attitudes?

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Zimbabwe's bumpy ride

Susana Klien blogs about constitutional change — and Ellen’s educational odyssey.

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‘Elopement’ Ghana style

Our blogger observes post-election nerves — and finds desperate women prepared to take desperate measures.

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Nepal's women survive war and oppression

Susana Klien, Womakind's Head of Programmes, meets Dalit members of FEDO, who show their craftwork

Read our blog on their struggle for equality and how WOMANKIND is helping.



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