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Africa Renewal: April 2015
Cover Story
Gender equality still within reach
Some progress made, but challenges remain
By
Zipporah Musau
Also
How healthy is Africa*s sovereign bond debt?
Analysts caution against accumulating too much
By
Masimba Tafirenyika
Ebola: A bumpy road to zero transmission
Liberia, Guinea and Sierra Leone remain vigilant as infections decline in the three countries
By
Kingsley Ighobor
If you want to liberate your body, liberate your mind
〞 Sam Kutesa
By
Masimba Tafirenyika
African-Americans resettle in Africa
Ghana is the first African country to open its doors to people of African descent from all over the world 每 but bureaucracy takes a toll
By
Efam Dovi
Refugees turn to Ethiopia for safety and asylum
Country now hosts the largest number of refugees in Africa
By
Sulaiman Momodu
Africa grapples with a jobless growth
〞 Aeneas Chuma
By
Franck Kuwonu
Is Africa the new face of rising wealth and opulence?
Big money and lavish lifestyles mark newly-minted millionaires
By
John Njiraini
Gender
Investing in women*s employment essential for economic growth
By
Jocelyne Sambira
Women seek greater role in rebuilding the Central African Republic
By
Zipporah Musau
Progress towards gender parity still slow, uneven
〞 Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka
By
Zipporah Musau
Millions of girls remain out of school
The gender gap has narrowed, but progress is starting to stall
By
Franck Kuwonu
Humiliation: The latest form of gender violence
Groups ask men and boys to shun the practice
By
Sally Nyakanyanga
A celebratory rise in women*s political participation
Number of women legislators inches upward in Africa
By
Kingsley Ighobor
Looking beyond the rhetoric of an African Union year for women
and
Ndidi Anyaegbunam
What women want in 2015 - the Year of Women*s Empowerment
By
Ecoma Alaga
and
Ndidi Anyaegbunam
Looking beyond the rhetoric of an African Union year for women
and
Ndidi Anyaegbunam
What women want in 2015 - the Year of Women*s Empowerment
By
Ecoma Alaga
and
Ndidi Anyaegbunam
Women*s Situation Room: Africa*s unique approach to reducing electoral violence
How an innovative real-time intervention in Kenya used women*s strengths to protect voters and help keep the peace before and after voting day
By
Jane Godia