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Economic Empowerment

Despite the enormous resources natural, cultural and human of Africa, people in the continent remain very poor. However, women are more likely than men to be poor or at risk of hunger and this, is partly due to social inequalities and the lack of opportunities they face because of their gender. 

In Africa, the combination of poverty, gender discrimination and the lack of opportunity affect women in many ways: access to health services, education, income levels, rights to own property, access to finance, heavy households work burdens, ability to secure employment or be self-employed.  Women in Africa comprise a majority of those working in agriculture, but it is estimated that they receive under ten per cent of all the credit going to small farmers - and only one per cent of the total credit for the agricultural sector.

The right of women to own property, including land, is recognized under international human rights law. Yet, in many countries in Africa, women’s property rights are limited by social norms and customs, and at times by legislation. As a result, women do not enjoy equal opportunity and status in their families and communities.  

It is often argued that economic independence and empowerment of women in general, help them to move out of poverty and strengthen their position generally in their homes, communities, and countries. Women need to be actively and more effectively engaged in economic, social and political life

There is a urgent need to  economically empower African women in order to increase their contribution to faster growth, development and to reduce poverty on the continent.

“We need to empower African women who produce food, raise children and drive the economy,” Ban KI-moon

Title Date
1 RWANDA: She Chose Business Over the Courtroom Wednesday, 22 May 2013
2 ZAMBIA: IZB Rolls Out Lending Scheme for Women Groups Wednesday, 22 May 2013
3 CONGO-KINSHASA: This Woman Means Business - Cynthia Jadot, DRC Shopowner Wednesday, 22 May 2013
4 LIBERIA: Fistula Survivors Reunite With Families Monday, 20 May 2013
5 NIGERIA: Nigeria to host African Business Women’s Advocacy Forum: Women’s Leadership – Why Africa is Rising Monday, 20 May 2013
6 NIGERIA: Lagos Employs 70 Women Truck Drivers Sunday, 19 May 2013
7 ZIMBABWE: Villagers, Urban Developers Clash Over Land Sunday, 19 May 2013
8 UGANDA: KCCA Aids Women Groups Friday, 17 May 2013
9 UGANDA: UN Boss Hails Women Conservation Project Friday, 17 May 2013
10 RWANDA: Report - Women Dominate Manufacturing Businesses Tuesday, 14 May 2013

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