SOUTHERN AFRICA: Peace-building, Protocols and Policy: Women and conflict in Southern Africa

This year's 16 Days of Activism campaign focuses on women and conflict, a timely theme considering we are also reviewing 10 years since the adoption of United Nations Security Council resolution 1325.

This resolution linked violence against women during conflict and their marginalisation during peace processes with the challenges of maintaining international peace and security.

CENTRAL ASIA: UN Sec Gen Ban Ki-Moon to Meet with Women from Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan

Within the framework of a visit to Kazakhstan for participation in the OSCE Summit UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon will meet with a group of women of Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan - participants of regional initiative " Women for peace and security in Central Asia, the Ferghana Valley region"; the UNDP press service informs of it.

LEBANON: Lebanese Call for End to Violence Against Women

Last week, Lebanese women's rights activists launched a 16-day campaign to push parliament to pass new legislation to protect women from violence inside their homes.

According to the activists, there are currently now laws in the country specifically designed to protect women from domestic violence. Activists said at the launching of the campaign that rarely are perpetrators brought to justice.

INDIA/EGYPT/ECUADOR/RWANDA/PAPUA NEW GUINEA: UN Promotes 'Safe Cities' Program for Women

The abuse of women has been going on for centuries and it is often the case that a woman is killed before the problem is taken seriously. The United Nations Fund for the Development of Women (UNIFEM), recently launched an initiative to improve the safety and welfare of women in five major cities: New Delhi (India), Cairo (Egypt), Quito (Ecuador), Kigali (Rwanda), and Port Moresby (Papua New Guinea).

SUDAN: Women Activists Say Changes to Law and Funding Needed to Fight Gender Violence

December 2, 2010 (JUBA) - Women activists are calling on the government of southern Sudan to allocate more resources to address gender based violence (GBV) which they say has increased in the region.

SUDAN: Some Men in Lakes State Not Encouraging Women to Register for Referendum - Official

Rumbek — The Lakes state Advisor for Gender and Human Right Affairs in the government of Ms. Adak Costa Mapuor is concerned that men are discouraging women from voting in south Sudan's referendum on independence has improved throughout the states eight counties.

COLOMBIA: 16 Days of Activism: Speaking Out Against Sexual Violence in Colombia

The annual 16 Days of Activism Against Gender Violence campaign ending next week has special meaning for uprooted women in Colombia, where one in every six of them is a victim of sexual violence.

GAMBIA: Open Clinic Day Calls for Zero-Tolerance Against Gender Violence

It has been heard at a so-called open clinic day for antenatal mothers that gender-based violence constitutes a human rights violation, which should have no place in the way men relate to women at this day and age.

INTERNATIONAL: Development Efforts Must Check Violence against Women: UN Expert

UNITED NATIONS, Dec 6 (APP): Violence and discrimination against women and girls remains pervasive and is often overlooked, a UN human rights expert said Monday, stressing that efforts to achieve the global anti-poverty goals should include protection of women's rights.“As long as such discrimination persists and as long as the achievement of the MDGs [Millennium Development Goals] is not pursued by closely looking at the increased risks

BANGLADESH: Women in Politics: What Should be the Focus?

Bangladesh is historically and traditionally a highly patriarchal society. All the processes, values and institutions that are associated with the construction of the country are gendered. The institutions and values of this gendered state always privilege masculinity.

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