Africa Woman Nig
Africawoman was originally published as an Internet/intranet based newspaper by women journalists in eight African countries of Kenya, Tanzania, Malawi, Uganda , Zimbabwe , Zambia , Ghana , and Nigeria through the virtual newsroom. Themed “For and about women in Africa”, Africawoman sought to provide voice to women in Africa through community radios and news publications. Every month, ten women journalists from the above countries met through the virtual newsroom to exchange news, information and issues about women emanating from their various countries and regions. From this discussion, a newspaper is published. Africa woman until December 2005 was part of World Woman – a Scottish Media Charity.
The British Council until December 2005 managed Africawoman. It received funding support from Commonwealth Secretariat, UK Department for International Development (DFID), Population Reference Bureau (PRB) and Global Fund for Women (GFW). After several years of resting Africawoman, Centa for Organisational Development in 2018 bought the Africawomannig comprehensive domain name and currently publishes Africawomannig as one its subsidiaries focusing on socio – cultural, economic, health and political Advancement of Women & Girls in Africa with direct links to Nigeria and the West African Sub region as a gender based blog posts for Achieving Gender Equality and Empowerment of Women and Girls in Africa.
NIGERIA, 30 YEARS OF BEIJING PLATFORM FOR ACTION – (THREE DECADES OF FAILED EXPECTATIONS).
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URGENT CALL FOR SPACES FOR WOMEN AT THE POLICY TABLE
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Statement submitted by CENTA FOR ORGANIZATIONAL DEVELOPMENT’S LTE/GTE, a non-governmental organization in consultative status with the Economic and Social Council*
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IS NIGERIA “INVESTING IN GIRLS’ RIGHTS, THEIR LEADERSHIP, & WELL-BEING?
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TAKE ACTION FOR PEACE: SO SDG GOALS ARE ACHIEVED”
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