Africa: From Hunting Demons to Fighting for Gender Equality – Audrey Nuna Calls for Greater Investment in Girls’ Education At the United Nations

Africa: From Hunting Demons to Fighting for Gender Equality – Audrey Nuna Calls for Greater Investment in Girls’ Education At the United Nations

UNITED NATIONS, New York – Grammy-winning artist Audrey Nuna – known to many as the singing voice of Mira in the film ‘K-Pop Demon Hunters’ – used her first appearance at the United Nations to call for greater investment in education for girls. She also spoke about the importance of representation and female-driven storytelling. Ms….

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Africa: From Hunting Demons to Fighting for Gender Equality – Audrey Nuna Calls for Greater Investment in Girls’ Education At the United Nations

Africa: Remarks By Unicef Executive Catherine Russell On World Water Day 2026 – Where Water Flows, Equality Grows

New York — As delivered “Excellencies, distinguished delegates, and colleagues, good morning. “For millions of girls around the world, the global water crisis is not abstract. It is the reason they wake before dawn to collect water, the reason they miss school when they are menstruating the reason their safety, their health, and their futures,…

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Africa: From Hunting Demons to Fighting for Gender Equality – Audrey Nuna Calls for Greater Investment in Girls’ Education At the United Nations

Southern Africa: Newly Released 2025 Scorecard Unveils Progress and Setbacks On Health and Gender Equality Across Southern Africa

Johannesburg — The Southern African Development Community (SADC) has launched its biennial scorecard, a critical tool that tracks progress on sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) across its 16 Member States. New data, including from demographic health surveys, shows great strides in improving the sexual and reproductive health of people across the region, while…

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New Parental Leave Ruling – Equality in Parenthood

New Parental Leave Ruling – Equality in Parenthood

The Constitutional Court’s ruling on parental leave marks a significant and transformative step toward greater workplace equality. For the first time, all parents – regardless of their gender or how they became parents – now share equal entitlement to parental leave. This is a major victory for inclusivity, however it does also introduce new operational…

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Africa: From Hunting Demons to Fighting for Gender Equality – Audrey Nuna Calls for Greater Investment in Girls’ Education At the United Nations

Africa: AI in Africa – 5 Issues That Must Be Tackled for Digital Equality

If it’s steered correctly, artificial intelligence (AI) has the potential to accelerate development. It can drive breakthroughs in agriculture. It can expand access to healthcare and education. It can boost financial inclusion and strengthen democratic participation. But without deliberate action, the AI “revolution” risks deepening inequality more than it will expand opportunity. As a scholar…

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Africa: From Hunting Demons to Fighting for Gender Equality – Audrey Nuna Calls for Greater Investment in Girls’ Education At the United Nations

Africa: Report Exposes Hidden Crisis in Southern Africa’s Public Health Sector – Gender Equality on Paper, Patriarchy in Practice

A new report released by WomenLift Health lays bare a critical but often overlooked barrier to resilient health systems in Southern Africa: a persistent leadership gap for women in the public health sector, despite decades of progressive gender equality policies. Based on a comprehensive stakeholder analysis across ten countries including Angola, Botswana, Eswatini, Lesotho, Malawi,…

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