Sub-Saharan Africa

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1 For Women, UN Arms Trade Treaty is Just the Beginning
2 Your Signature Delivered to the UN
3 Girls Hold the Solutions
4 Something to Celebrate
5 Re-energized by Transnational Feminist Exchanges
6 Women Donors Network Learning Circle
7 Militarism Facts
8 Rebuilding Humanity, Social Fabrics and Movements in Post-Conflict Settings: Reflections from Liberia and Sierra Leone
9 Uninspired Leadership and Undignified Citizenship —Uganda & Congo (DR)
10 United Nations' International Day of Disabled Persons
11 Centre for Liberian Assistance
12 10 Favorite Quotes for International Women's Day
13 Hillary’s Legacy: Women and Girls Take A Front Seat
14 Seeds of Change: Food Security in Sub-Saharan Africa
15 Seeds of Change: Food Security in Sub-Saharan Africa
16 Women of Tomorrow
17 Behind Our Voices
18 Uninspired Leadership, Undignified Citizenship
19 Groups of Women in Water & Agricultural Kochieng
20 Meet the Now Generation
21 Impact Report: Democratic Republic of Congo
22 Global Fund for Women Challenges Militarism
23 Women Advocates Research and Documentation Center
24 What the World Must Know About the Congo
25 Sub-Saharan Africa: Ensuring Accountability
26 Girl Child Network Trust
27 Now or Never Fund: Philanthropy Rising to the Challenge
28 African Feminist Forum
29 Why Dr. Mukwege is Vital to the Women's Rights Movement
30 Save Somali Women and Children (SSWC) | Kenya & Somalia
31 Impact of Militarism on Women in Sub-Saharan Africa
32 Triple Tragedy for Women Victims of Rape and Sexual Violence in Eastern DRC
33 And Still We Rise: Stories from our Annual Report
34 Young Women at AWID: Sowing a Multi-Generational Movement
35 My Only Clan is Womanhood
36 Hope Chigudu Reflects on the Women's Movement
37 Meet the Now Generation
38 Kenyan Women Resist Post-Election Violence
39 Another World is On Her Way
40 Bike for Women’s Rights: Catherine Hardee
41 End Sexual Violence in the Democratic Republic of Congo
42 Tostan Wins The Hilton Humanitarian Prize
43 The Role Model
44 Looking to a Weapon-Free Future
45 Citizens Anew and Grantees Too
46 900 Girls in Zimbabwe Speak Out
47 The IMF: Violating Women since 1945
48 Funding a Women’s Movement Against Sexual Violence in the Congo
49 Ugandan Women Light Torch for Peace
50 Celebrating the Life of Wangari Maathai
51 Changing Spaces: Civic Leadership
52 Women in the House!
53 It's Time To Speak
54 Our Bodies, Our Choices: Funding Reproductive Rights Globally
55 The State of Old Women
56 Funding a Global Movement to End Violence Against Women
57 Thanks to the Girl Child Network, I Head to Oxford University: A Letter From Zimbabwe
58 Grantee Murdered in South Africa
59 Pondering Her Power
60 Twenty Years of Investing in Women | Video
61 Real Results for Girls
62 Militarism, Conflict and Women’s Activism
63 Time to Put an End to Sexual Violence
64 Empowering Communities for Better Maternal Health
65 Stepping Toward a Brighter Future in Sierra Leone
66 Where the Water Meets the Sky: Film and Panel Focus On Women’s Education And Activism in Zambia
67 Zimbabwe Poised to Enact Women's Bill: Historic Demand for Women's Leadership
68 Zimbabwean Grantee Sends Open Letter To Robert Mugabe
69 Now or Never Fund Update
70 Mauritanian Grantee Condemns Military Coup
71 Women's Leadership: Abantu For Development
72 Feminist Magazine on Air
73 Simple Tools, Big Impact
74 Expanding Minority Rights for Majorities in Uganda: I Ask for More
75 Warm Post Election Greetings from the Global Fund for Women!
76 Girl Child Network Vows to Fight Rapists
77 Global Fund At The AWID Forum 2008: Some Reflections
78 Kenyan Women Resist Post-Election Violence
79 Sustainable Social Change: Our Commitment to the Women’s Movement
80 Grantee Wins World's Children's Prize
81 Working for Young Women’s Health and Empowerment in Sudan
82 Biking for Women's Rights: Donor Catherine Hardee
83 Inspiration From Dakar: Notes on the African Feminist Forum
84 16 Days Campaign Spotlight: Ekasi Women’s Arts Ensemble, South Africa
85 From Kawangware to Xi’an: Reflections On World AIDS Day
86 Join us for Voice, Power and Soul: Portraits of African Feminists
87 Muadi Mukenge on KPFA
88 Amina Mama on Women's Activism in Post-Conflicts
89 Victory for Zimbabwean Women
90 Global Fund for Women Awards $2 million to 138 International Grassroots Women's Rights Organizations
91 Another World is Possible — Notes from the World Social Forum
92 Letter from Tanzania
93 Liberian Grantee Leader Leymah Gbowee Wins JFK Profile in Courage Award
94 Tumaini Shines in the New Year
95 Visiting Project Baobob
96 The Sound of Singing
97 At the World Social Forum
98 African Women Have a Lot to Tell Hillary Clinton
99 It's All About Water
100 Violence Against Kenyan Women
101 AIDS in Kenya
102 GFW Grantee Leymah Gbowee on the Colbert Report
103 Global Fund Voices on Three Radio Shows on Pacifica Airwaves
104 Obama Visits Ghana: An Opportunity to Join Hands for Women’s Rights
105 Where No Funders Go: $1.5 Million for Women's Human Rights
106 Global Fund for Women Awards $1.89 million to Women’s Groups in 67 Countries
107 Muadi Mukenge Featured on Al Jazeera: The Rape Epidemic in the Congo
108 Mary Robinson to be Awarded Presidential Medal of Freedom
109 GFW Awards $1.6 Million to Women’s Groups in 58 Countries
110 GFW Awards $1.48 Million to Women's Groups
111 Global Fund for Women Awards $1.8 Million to Women's Groups
112 Muadi Mukenge on KPFA Radio's Morning Show on Sexual Violence in the Congo
113 CNN "Heroes" Honors GFW Grantee Betty Makoni
114 Dear Mr. President, Change At the IMF Overdue: An Open Letter By Muadi Mukenge
115 Huffington Post: Open Letter to President Obama By Eve Ensler, Kavita Ramdas, Zainab Salbi
116 SF Chronicle Op-Ed on the Global Gag Rule by GFW Vice President Shalini Nataraj
117 December Grant Cycle: Over $1.6 million Awarded To Groups in 55 Countries
118 Global Fund for Women Awards Over $1.7 Million To 121 Groups In 60 Countries
119 $2 Million Awarded in Grants
120 Global Fund for Women Announces Largest Endowment Ever for Women Around the World
 

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