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Thursday, December 16, 2010Focus on Zambia: Gender and Development: Where Are the Men?by Saloni Sharma, Africa.comA recent Demographic Health Survey in Zambia found that an astounding 80 percent of married women find it acceptable to be beaten by their husbands for reasons ranging from withholding sex to serving a “bad” dinner. While that may be quite a provoking statistic, its prevalence remains underpinned by a number of institutional criteria.
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Category: Human Rights & Civil Liberties
Monday, November 22, 2010The Women for Women International Connectionby Amy Ng Thow Hing , I recently had the incredible experience of meeting my “sister,” Marie, for the first time.
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Category: Human Rights & Civil Liberties
Saturday, February 20, 2010Human Rights in Africa - The Basicsby Justina Hierta, Africa.com Chief Operating OfficerAfrica.com recently interviewed Zimbabwean lawyer and human rights activist Arnold Tsunga at the Human Rights Summit in Washington D.C. In a current climate one international human rights activist called a “global backlash against civil society”, we asked Arnold about the situation in Africa.
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Friday, February 12, 2010Freedom of Expression is Under Assaultby Freedom House , Freedom of expression is under assault in many regions of the world. The right of citizens and media to openly express opinions without fear of retribution is increasingly under threat from repressive regimes and non-state actors. Sadly, parts of the East and Horn of Africa, specifically Ethiopia, Somalia, Sudan and Uganda are no different. With upcoming elections looming, there have been increased efforts to repress or restrict voices of opposition, including legislation aimed at thwarting the rights of the media, as well as more traditional forms of restrictions namely threats, increased surveillance and censorship of key actors. Next week, Freedom House and Human Rights First, two U.S. based human rights watchdogs are bringing together, human rights defenders, dissidents, NGOs and government officials from all over the world to Washington, DC for the 2010 Human Rights Summit, to address these growing threats and come up with an action plan for the Obama Administration and other democracies.
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