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Women Facing Problems at Work Place

Women have to face a lot of unavoidable and irresistible constraints at workplace. Some of their choices have not come without disappointment. She is a Woman! Distinctions are always made between male candidates and female candidates at workplace. The first thing one notices about a woman employee is that ’she is a woman’. They do not even think about her position and qualification. In general, people do not respect the abilities and talents in women. It takes a long time for them to succeed and get promoted. Nobody makes a single effort to understand who she really is as a person.

Uniting women with Blessings in the wind : PRAYER FLAG PROJECT

LETS DO IT! PROJECT NAME : Uniting the world with blessings in the wind I want to start a project and I am calling on all the women of South Africa to join: If you have travelled to places such as Tibet, you should have noticed their prayer flags hanging high in the wind. Wherever you go in Tibet you will see these prayer flags. If you read the history and where it originated from, you will understand it better First read the story below and then follow the instructions below: The Peace Flag Project is based on the Prayer Flags of Tibet.

Human rights violations and abuses are not rare in today’s world

Human rights violations and abuses are not rare in today’s world Hiwaar (Dialogue) is a Human Rights Web Society which aims to provide in-depth news and insights from the most affected Arab communities. Hate, political differences, interest and race issues are often among the causes for unnecessary human sufferance. In such a context the appearance of web communities such as Hiwaar, always providing a good space for open dialogue is most welcomed. Established in Scotland, the Hiwaar Human Rights Web Society is today monitoring various countries in the developing world.
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WECAN Climate Justice Road Show and Mobilisation Tour

WECAN Climate Justice Road Show Mobilization Tour Theme : Sisters on the Road: No Climate Justice without Gender Justice Date: June 2010 - December 2011 What is The WECAN Climate Justice Road Show and MobilizationTour About? Women Environment and Climate Action Network (WECAN) is embarking on 18 Months (June 2010-December 2011) , Africa state tour-called the WECAN Climate Justice Road Show and Mobilization Tour- to hear the views and experiences of Africa women in this pivotal era of climate change.
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Rural women take significant stride towards empowerment

The rudimentary steps of establishing a rural women’s organisation in the Eastern Cape took place this week when representatives from several rural areas and ten women’s organisations met at Rhodes University in Grahamstown.

Traditional Courts Bill under the knife in EC

East London - Masimanyane Women’s Support Centre, in conjunction with the Legal Resources Centre (LRC) and the University of Cape Town’s Law, Race and Gender Unit, hosted a two-day workshop on the Traditional Courts Bill at the Esplanade Hotel last week. Amongst the attendees were community leaders from various rural areas in the Eastern Cape who wanted to learn more about the Bill. According to Nomfundo Gobodo of the LRC, the aim of the gathering was to make attendees understand the Bill and encourage them to educate their communities about it. “Before it becomes law we must make sure i

Community growth a priority in fighting HIV

More than three hundred people showed up for Masimanyane's World Aids Day celebration which saw community leaders urging Buffalo Flats to unite to eradicate HIV.

Community growth a priority in fighting HIV

More than three hundred people showed up for Masimanyane's World Aids Day celebration which saw community leaders urging Buffalo Flats to unite to eradicate HIV.

Community growth a priority in fighting HIV

More than three hundred people showed up for Masimanyane's World Aids Day celebration which saw community leaders urging Buffalo Flats to unite to eradicate HIV.

Community growth a priority in fighting HIV

More than three hundred people showed up for Masimanyane's World Aids Day celebration which saw community leaders urging Buffalo Flats to unite to eradicate HIV.