FeJAL, UN Women to Train 30 Journalists in Gender Sensitive Responsive Reporting Posted by By womenvoicesnewspaper December 13, 2024 The Female Journalists Association of Liberia (FeJAL), in collaboration with UN Women is conducting a…
Woman Killer Remains Unknown Posted by By womenvoicesnewspaper December 11, 2024 -As Court finds three alleged suspects not guilty BY: Shallon S. Gonlor NIMBA COUNTY: A…
Ghana Elects Its First Female Vice President Posted by By womenvoicesnewspaper December 9, 2024 - Prof. Jane Naana Opoku-Agyemang Breaks the Glass Celling Ghana has entered a new gender-sensitive…
“One in three Women Faces Gender-Based Violence in West and Central Africa, ending it requires bold action, transformative action,” a Clarion Call from UN WOMEN Posted by By womenvoicesnewspaper December 6, 2024 Dakar, Senegal - in observance of the 16 days of global activism, the African Media…
UN-Liberia Mobilizes Men To Combat GBV Posted by By womenvoicesnewspaper December 6, 2024 —Hosts Male Conference By Jerromie S. Walters Monrovia, Liberia – In a step towards ensuring…
MoGCSP Launches Training Workshop to Address GBV Posted by By womenvoicesnewspaper December 6, 2024 Gbarnga City, Bong County: The Ministry of Gender, Children and Social Protection (MoGCSP) has commenced a…
ORWOCH Launches Domestic Violence Scorecard Posted by By womenvoicesnewspaper December 4, 2024 -With a Call to Simplify in Liberian Pidgin The Organization for Women and Children (ORWOCH)…
Gov’t Proposes Legal Aid Bill to Combat SGBV Posted by By womenvoicesnewspaper November 27, 2024 -As Liberia Observes 16 Days of Activism By: G Bennie Bravo Johnson In a move…
Risks Pregnant Women Face In Nimba Posted by By womenvoicesnewspaper November 27, 2024 By: Shallom S. Gonlor NIMBA COUNTY — The adage that “no woman should die while giving life” remains elusive for…
Liberia Launches 16 Days of Activism Today Posted by By womenvoicesnewspaper November 25, 2024 - As Gender Minister Calls for Sustained Fight to End Violence Against Women and Girls By: G Bennie…