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Ugandan LGBTI activists challenge hostile climate

In Uganda, culture – popular, modern as well as traditional – and religion converge to make it difficult for lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender and intersex (LGBTI) people to live out in the open. In the past few years, LGBTI rights activism has grown. AWID interviewed Frank Mugisha and Pepe Julian Onziema on the human rights situation of the LGBTI community in Uganda. Frank and Pepe are from the organisation Sexual Minorities Uganda (SMUG).

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Can ‘Feminine’ Leadership Mend the Economic Crisis in Iceland?

Iceland’s banking and financial sectors are the latest testing grounds for whether women’s leadership makes a difference.

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Egypt: Women on Road to Parliament

Egypt elected the first Arab woman to parliament in 1957, but in the half century since, the most populous country in the Arab world has gone from being a leader in women's political participation to a lagger.

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Cuba: Women in the Pulpit

Izet Samá has no regrets about her decision to devote every waking hour to her mission as pastor of the Presbyterian-Reformed Church, guiding a small congregation in the Cuban province of Havana.

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Safeguarding women’s rights will boost food security

African women play a critical role in ensuring the food security of the continent, writes Mary Wandia in the run-up to the 2009 African Union Summit (24 June-3 July), which has its official theme ‘Investing in agriculture for economic growth and development’.

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Denied the right to a dignified life

Traditionally African culture dictated that elderly citizens be treated with respect, writes Anushka Sehmi, but as economic constraints erode the extended family system and fuel rural-urban migration, many old people languish in villages with no-one to care for them.

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The world financial meltdown: What now for African women?

Today the global community faces widespread economic turmoil, which has implications of considerable scope for the inclusion and promotion of human rights in general and women's rights in particular.

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Gender and democracy: No shortcuts to power

Affirmative action is necessary, but insufficient, for building a sustained and representative female presence in politics, argues Anne Marie Goetz on openDemocracy.net, and it can only be a temporary measure. So what will it take to build democracies free from gender bias?

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Women’s Global Organizing: Celebrations and Cautions

Development, the journal of the Society for International Development has dedicated its June 2009 edition to reporting on AWID’s 11th Forum. The articles in ‘Power, movement, change’ offer a comprehensive account of the diverse range of discussions and debates that took place at the Forum.
A cross section of experiences from grassroots to global movement building is covered. Although there was a huge array of presentations at the Forum, the journal highlights the need to consistently link racism, gender based violence and sexuality rights with economic and social justice.
In her editorial which is reproduced below, Wendy Harcourt writes about some of the prominent features, as well as some of the silences at the Forum.

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Sexual Violence in War Hauled Out of the Shadows

On Jun. 19, 2008, the U.N. Security Council passed Resolution 1820, expressly addressing the problems of sexual violence in conflict situations. One year later, three experts in the field gathered to speak at the United States Institute of Peace to evaluate the implementation of 1820 and consider how it might better prevent this widespread crime.

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