International Women’s Day is an annual celebration on March 8 that pushes for women’s rights and honours their achievements.
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The New Times on MSNBeyond the court: Bugesera uses basketball to break gender stereotypesBasketball has been enjoying a commendable rise in Rwanda throughout the past years. The sport has not only produced a host new talents but initiatives associated with it off the court also continue ...
As a pastor of a local church at one point overseen by the Anglican Church of Rwanda, the Rev. Jim Sallie has made multiple ...
As the planet warms, the fallout from climate change – from droughts, to floods, to superstorms – is getting worse. But not ...
Access to Finance Rwanda (AFR) launched the Finscope Gender and Financial Inclusion Thematic Report on March 7, highlighting ...
SANGAREDDY: Be it women entering the moto-taxi industry in Rwanda or women being allowed to drive on Saudi Arabia’s highways, ...
A United States-based Nigerian physician, Dr Tijani Salami, has urged African leaders to invest in health at the grass roots ...
For International Women's Day, we are highlighting important research being conducted by - and for - women in the School of ...
In recent years women across the developing world have emerged as drivers of community efforts to manage water reserves, prepare for disasters and create sustainable farms.
President Trump's treatment of Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky raises concerns about the impact on American global ...
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