When Regina N. Bee, a Carter Center youth information ambassador in Bong County, Liberia, told students that the country’s freedom of information law gave them the right to ask their principal about the status of their ID cards, the principal accused her of brainwashing them.
Mrs. Winnie Saywah Jimmy preferment to the top newspaper role is a victory in the ongoing struggles for the elevation of women of competence and experience as much as their male counterparts to positions of influence in the field of journalism, media and communication, Team Kanubah said.
In Kenya, girls are mostly subjected to the cut during the school holidays. They have a long period away from school and hence perceived to have time to heal from the procedure without scrutiny
Women lawmakers and female seeking elective office in the 2023 general elections have had dialogue with the National Elections Commission on the Violence Against...
By: Gbakon Wremongar
What was expected to be a peaceful moment of political enlightenment and civic engagement for the women’s wing of the People’s Liberation...
By: Gbakon Wremongar
What was expected to be a peaceful moment of political enlightenment and civic engagement for the women’s wing of the People’s Liberation...
In a passionate plea for change, Ms. Marhlyn Baway Marh, the Chief Executive Officer of M2 Multi-Service Firm and Assistant Gender Coordinator of Liberia's...
By Gblogba Nyonklay
Williametta W. Moulton, a 40-year-old mother of two daughters, has come forward with harrowing details of sexual abuse she endured during Liberia’s...
By Togba-Nah Tipoteh
During May 2021, Judge Emma Nmano Shannon Walser, a good woman, passed away. Now, in June 2021, Mrs. Theodosia Clark-Wah, another good...
Platform for Dialogue and Peace (P4DP) under the Mobile for Women Project has commenced several capacity building trainings for women led and women’s rights...