Tag Archives: Women’s Rights

Ethiopia appoints Sahle-Work Zewde as first female president

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/africa/ethiopia-president-sahle-work-zewde-female-woman-gender-equality-feminism-a8602566.html A week after Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed of Ethiopia filled half his new Cabinet with women in a radical overhaul, the country’s parliament took another step towards gender parity Thursday by appointing the country’s first female president. Sahle-Work Zewde, 68, a seasoned diplomat who has held positions in the United Nations and worked in peacekeeping operations in Africa, accepted… Read more »

Rwanda and Ethiopia unveils equal representation for women in state cabinets

Last week, the Rwandan and Ethiopian governments reported having abnormally more women participation within their respective parliaments. Both states have led the African continent in the quintessential ‘gender-inclusive’ model. Ethiopia has broken barriers by appointing Aisha Mohammad as Defense Minister, the first woman to hold this position in “the history of Ethiopia, and probably in Africa,” says Ethiopian Prime Minister… Read more »

Rwanda unveils gender-balanced cabinet with 50 percent women

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/africa/rwanda-cabinet-women-gender-balance-government-africa-ethiopia-a8592461.html The east African nation announced that women now make up half of the slimmed-down, 26-seat Cabinet. It joins a handful of countries, mostly European, where women make up 50 percent or more of ministerial positions, according to the Inter-Parliamentary Union and United Nations (UN) Women. How Rwanda rose to top of the world for women’s representation The country has… Read more »

Ethiopia’s prime minister appoints Cabinet made up of 50 percent women

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/politics/ethiopia-prime-minister-abiy-ahmed-cabinet-appointments-women-a8586876.html Ethiopia’s Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed has announced a political reshuffle which means women ministers now make up a record 50 percent of the new cabinet. The sweeping changes saw 10 of the 20 positions going to women. It included the appointment of Aisha Mohammed as defence minister-the first woman to hold that position in the country. What is behind… Read more »

Africa: Breast Ironing, the Silent Archaic African Practice Conducted for the “Good of Girls”

All Africa Breast ironing, a traditional practice commonly done in Cameroon, is the use of hard or heated objects like a wooden pestle or scalding grinding stones to stop or slow the development of breasts in young girls, supposedly to “protect them from sexual harassment, rape and early pregnancy”.