LIBERIA: Liberian National Police Seeks More Female Recruits

Liberia's national police force (LNP) has begun an intensive recruitment program across the country aimed at women. The effort is part of the government's Poverty Reduction Strategy, which calls for women to make up 20 percent of the police, the army, and other security forces by the end of 2013.

GUATEMALA: Nobel Laureates: End Impunity for Atrocity Crimes in Guatemala; Respect Survivors

Five women Nobel Peace laureates today called for Guatemala to respect the rights of the survivors of atrocities committed under the rule of former de facto head of state Efrain Rios Montt.

ZAMBIA: ZNWL Urges More Space for Women

The Zambia National Women's Lobby (ZNWL) says there is need to create an enabling environment that promotes the participation and representation of women in decision making processes of the country.

FIJI: Asia-Pacific Women to Meet on Environmental Management

Women from South East Asia and Pacific countries will meet in Fiji to discuss issues relating to managing home environment, food security and disaster management, the Fijian government announced Tuesday.

PAKISTAN: Pakistan India talks: Delhi Policy Group Chief Sees Hope for Peace Process

Civil society activists in India are hopeful the government led by Nawaz Sharif will work towards improving ties with India, said Delhi Policy Group, Director General Dr Randha Kumar, on Monday. The DPG is a think tank in India.

BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA: Suffering in Silence: Women in the Shadow of Srebrenica

The shadows of war still fall over the survivors of the massacre, but solidarity and practical support is giving women security and a place of safety.

PAKISTAN: 1,100 Women in Jails, 35 on Death Row

Of nearly 75,000 prisoners in jails in Pakistan, around 1,100 are women, according to the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan.

The misery of the women prisoners is that their families no longer care for them or stay in contact with them to pursue their cases due to social stigma, says an official of the top watchdog.

INTERNATIONAL: States Accountable for Investigating and Preventing Violence against Women – UN Expert

An independent United Nations human rights expert has stressed the need to hold States accountable not only for investigating acts of violence against women but also for failing to prevent such violence.

DARFUR: North Darfur Exerting Efforts to Empower Rural Women

North Darfur has announced its total commitment to empowering rural women through microfinance programmes as an ideal way of expanding production in the state.

TURKEY: Women on the Front Lines of Turkey Protests

Two ladies, one in red, the other in blue — that two iconic early images of Turkey's uprising flashed around the world were of women now seems no coincidence. Of the tens of thousands of antigovernment protesters who daily throng Istanbul's occupied central square — now on Day 12 — about half are female.

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