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Communique of HUMINT, WRAPA, NAWOJ, PLAC and PAAC Sokoto Workshop

Posted By: adminon: April 30, 2025In: Words and WorldTags: ANWE, DEMOCRACY, Gender, HUMINT, Journalism, MacArthur Foundation, NAWOJ, PAAC, PLAC, Sokoto, WRAPANo CommentsViews:
Communique of HUMINT, WRAPA, NAWOJ, PLAC and PAAC Sokoto Workshop

Reproduced below for the interest of researchers on gender and democratisation is the communique from a 2-day capacity building workshop for women journalists. It was organised by HUMINT in... Read more

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Grief in the Nigerian Civil Society as Leading Members Suffer Loss of Relations

Posted By: adminon: January 27, 2022In: LifeworldTags: CAPP, MacArthur, OAUTHC, WRAPANo CommentsViews:
Grief in the Nigerian Civil Society as Leading Members Suffer Loss of Relations

Leading members of the civil society in Nigeria are mourning the loss of loved ones, all of them nearly at the same time. Even as sketchy as the details of the deceased are in each case at t... Read more

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50 Nigerian CSOs Hit Against Police Hot Pursuit of Barrister Saida Saad

Posted By: adminon: September 19, 2020In: De-EscalationTags: ACE, WRAPA, YIAGANo CommentsViews:
50 Nigerian CSOs Hit Against Police Hot Pursuit of Barrister Saida Saad

50 civil society organisations are challenging the Kano Police Command over an obvious hot pursuit the command has mounted to get at a Kaduna based Barrister for a yet to be declared infract... Read more

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Ene Ede, ‘The Woman of the People’ is Stepping Out for Power At last

Posted By: adminon: January 11, 2019In: SpectacleTags: APRM, NAWOJ, NEITI, PRP, WRAPANo CommentsViews:
Ene Ede, ‘The Woman of the People’ is Stepping Out for Power At last

Recognizing and popularizing a candidate such as Ene Ede is not a publicity favour for herself or her party or for gender activism but an effort in peace journalism. This is in the context o... Read more

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Women Must Be Narrated as Women in the Struggle for Africa – Consensus

Posted By: adminon: May 27, 2018In: LifeworldTags: BUK, NLC, NOA, Tahrir Square, WRAPANo CommentsViews:
Women Must Be Narrated as Women in the Struggle for Africa - Consensus

The 2018 Africa Day has come and gone but still lingering for reflection is how civil society activists marked it. Put together by the CDD, CISLAC, CITAD, Centre LSD, WRAPA and the Abuja Col... Read more

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Simply Spectacular

Posted By: adminon: July 11, 2017In: Policy & GovernanceTags: Bayero University - Kano, Mallam Y Z Yau, WRAPANo CommentsViews:
Simply Spectacular

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Digital Summer School for 30 Young Women Opens in Abuja

Posted By: adminon: July 10, 2017In: De-EscalationTags: CITAD, Digital Summer School, Everett Programme, PCNI, SAIS, WRAPANo CommentsViews:
Digital Summer School for 30 Young Women Opens in Abuja

This story has been updated with a picture The gender gap in Nigeria narrowed significantly today when a Digital Summer School for 30 young Nigerian women opened in Abuja. The global coaliti... Read more

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