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Access Bank to honour ‘Power of 100’ awardees at IWD 2025 conference

Access Bank, a financial institution committed to fostering gender equality and women’s empowerment, will be honouring the distinguished Power of 100 awardees at its...

Benue NGOs commemorate IWD, call for collective action to empower women

In commemoration of International Women’s Day (IWD) 2025, a coalition of non-governmental organisations (NGOs) in Benue State - including Prime Youths and Women Empowerment...

IWD 2025: Foundation to empower 5,000 people to accelerate growth

The theme of this year’s International Women’s Day (IWD 2025) – “Accelerating “Action” – truly reinforces the urgent need for women to take their...

30 years after Beijing: High-level dialogue calls for urgent action on gender equality

The United Nations Regional Commissions convened a high-level interactive dialogue at United Nations Headquarters to present the outcomes of the Beijing+30 regional reviews and...

Nigerian Alliance for Clean Cooking marks IWD 2025 with Stove Market Fair

The Nigerian Alliance for Clean Cooking marked the International Women’s Day 2025 with a Stove Fair at Wuse Market, Abuja. The event showcased the...

30 years after Beijing: Are women there yet?

The Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action (BDPA), adopted on Sept. 15, 1995, at the Fourth World Conference on Women in Beijing, China, aims...

IWD 2025: How six women are helping their communities adapt to climate change

As the planet warms, the fallout from climate change – from droughts, to floods, to superstorms – is getting worse. But not everyone has...

A new decade for advancing gender-responsive climate policies that benefit all

The UN Climate Change celebrated a new decade of action to advance gender equality in the face of climate change on Friday, March 7,...

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WWF Africa marks 20 years of Earth Hour with call for renewed environmental action

WWF Africa has commemorated 20 years of Earth Hour, celebrating two decades of global and African-led action to protect...
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10 key takeaways that explain the global waste crisis

Solid waste is one of the most visible by-products of human prosperity - and one of the most underestimated...

‘Reducing demand’ identified a complementary strategy to combat illegal wildlife trade 

Demand for wildlife products supplied through illegal trade supply chains continues to place significant pressure on many wild species....

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WWF Africa marks 20 years of Earth Hour with call for renewed environmental action

WWF Africa has commemorated 20 years of Earth Hour,...

10 key takeaways that explain the global waste crisis

Solid waste is one of the most visible by-products...