DESPITE South Africa's startling child statistics notwithstanding, Child Welfare South Africa (CWSA) is making significant inroads into addressing problems of child abuse with its program.
Ines Alberdi the executive director of UNIFEM there has been progress in the past 20 years in terms of creating awareness about HIV/AIDS. She said on this World AIDS Day, we should on only commemorate but we should celebrate.
South African health experts say HIV-positive mothers on anti- retroviral (ARV) treatment can breast-feed their babies without fear of passing on the virus.
Some of the poorest countries in Africa have put in place appropriate laws and policies to protect child rights than wealthier countries. The countries have allocated their limited resources to the provision of basic needs for their children and the funding arrangement has helped greatly in protecting the children against exploitation and harmful traditional practices.
Efforts to improve agriculture in Kenya often miss the mark by targeting men instead of women. One woman spent 20 years organizing female farmers to share investments and training. Now men are joining too, and the women's work is paying off.
The violence that characterized the presidential run off elections left a trail of disaster in Zimbabwe. The state sponsored post election violence from May 15 to 29 July 2008 left hundreds of women and girls traumatized because of rape which was used and continue to be used as a weapon of war.
Gay is the new black, say the protest signs and magazine covers, casting the gay marriage battle as the last frontier of equal rights for all. Gay marriage is not a civil right, opponents counter, insisting that minority status comes from who you are rather than what you do.
SATURDAY, November 29 was International Women Human Rights Defenders Day, a special day to recognised the work of those who fight for the rights of women.
Naila Ahmed never even considered the possibility of divorce despite enduring several beatings at the hand of her husband. However, during one their regular quarrels, her husband decided that he could not live with her anymore and asked her to leave ‘his' home and announced his intention to divorce her.
AS WE move into the 16 Days of Activism Against Violence campaign, we need to ask ourselves what we are doing as individuals to help to fight the abuse of women and children in our society.
Access to HIV testing and antiretrovirals for prevention of mother to child HIV transmission has grown substantially over the past four years in the countries most severely affected by HIV, UN agencies reported today - but around 40% of women in the high prevalence countries of southern Africa are still not being offered an HIV test during pregnancy.
A new study has tried to find an answer to the question whether race or gender plays a role on who is eligible for a liver transplant. The report from Dr. Cynthia Moylan and colleagues at DukeUniversityMedicalCenter in Durham, North Carolina discovered a new disparity - between men and women.
As the 16 Days of Activism for No Violence Against Women and Children campaign kicked off on Tuesday, a serial rapist was convicted of raping four women and attempting to rape two more.