News
Rwanda’s gender-sensitive legal and policy framework ... believe society has changed so much that the 30 percent quota is no longer necessary to ensure a robust female parliamentary presence.
10d
allAfrica.com on MSNRwanda's Overall Household Internet Usage Reaches 30%Rwanda's overall household internet usage has reached 30%, a significant milestone driven by increasing digitisation of services and strategic investments in ICT infrastructure.
13d
The New Times on MSNRwanda's Internet Users Surge to 5.5 Million Amid Digital ExpansionRwanda now has 5.5 million active internet users, a significant milestone driven by increasing digitisation of services and strategic investments in ICT infrastructure.
We’ve come too far to settle for half a democracy. And we owe it to the generations to come to finish what we started 26 ...
Democracy without women is a contradiction. It is a promise unfulfilled. But a democracy with women leading, legislating, ...
Across Nigeria, a growing number of women are quietly but powerfully reshaping health outcomes, leading initiatives that ...
Women have to make sure we are role models who can “pass on the baton” of leadership. The sky is big enough for all of us.
Over recent years, Burundi and Rwanda have exchanged accusations ... involving proportional representation and quotas designed to balance ethnic and gender representation. The National Assembly ...
Kenya ranks 13th in Africa and 4th in East Africa - behind Rwanda, Burundi and Tanzania ... referencing improvements driven by gender quotas and advocacy efforts. She points out that Kenya ...
As the lawmakers unanimously adopted the motion, the Senate President told President Tinubu to consider the request of the ...
Some results have been hidden because they may be inaccessible to you
Show inaccessible results