Dr Jennifer Douglas, an International law and finance expert, has been chosen for the Wintrade Global Award under the Woman Icon of the Year category and will speak at the Wintrade Global Women in Business Summit at the London House of Lords, London, United Kingdom.
International Law and Finance Expert Jennifer Douglas Set to Inspire Women in Trade at UK Parliament
Dr Jennifer Douglas, an International law and finance expert, has been chosen for the Wintrade Global Award under the Woman Icon of the Year category and will speak at the Wintrade Global Women in Business Summit at the London House of Lords, London, United Kingdom.
First Lady Dr Auxillia Encourages Communities to Prioritise Afforestation
To mitigate the effects of climate change and curb erosion in African communities, the Zimbabwe First lady, Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa, has advised planting trees.
Zimbabwe Supports Vulnerable Mothers, Newborns, Unveils U.S.$90 Million Health Fund
To support vulnerable mothers, newborns and adolescents in the country, Zimbabwe’s Vice President and Health Minister, Constantino Chiwenga, has launched a US$90 million worth Health Resilience Fund.
Why Economic Empowerment and Vocational Skills are Needful for Women and Girls – Cummings
The wife of CPP/ANC Standard Bearer, Mrs Teresa Cummings, has stressed the need for women’s economic empowerment and to equip girls with vocational skills that will make them productive citizens.
UCH, NGO, Call on Women to Prioritise Regular Checkups
According to an American author, Harriet Beecher Stowe, a woman’s health is her capital.
Fathers Should Take their Daughters’ Hands and Walk them to School – Afghanistan Professor.
Afghanistan professor Ismail Mashal has campaigned on girls’ child education, calling on men to stand up for women, especially the girl child. Professor Mashal, who runs a private university in Kabul, says he has had enough of the restrictions women face in Afghanistan. Slender and well-dressed, he is a mixture of defiance and raw emotion. “Even if they’re not allowed in – they should do this daily. It’s the least they can do to prove they are men,” he tells me, holding back tears. “This is not me being emotional – this is pain. Men must stand up and defend the rights of Afghan women and girls.” In December, the Taliban government announced female university students would no longer be allowed back – until further notice. They said they were doing this to enable them to create an Islamic learning environment aligned with Sharia law practices, including changes to the…