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Featured, Queer Africa
May 31, 2024

The Heart of Activism: A Young Queer Activist on Building a Stronger LGBTQI+ Community

“Activism devoid of passion is like a body without a soul. Let us transform our…

AfricanFeminism May 31, 2024
Agency, Featured
May 28, 2024

Between Religion and Rights: African Muslim Women Navigate a Tight Balance

“Those in power do not see the priority of {women’s} issues because they are not…

AfricanFeminism May 28, 2024
Featured
April 22, 2024

Social Media As The New Frontier for Anti-Gender Work

In our interconnected world, social media has become a meeting point for transformative feminist movements,…

AfricanFeminism April 22, 2024
Featured
April 15, 2024

Securing Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights Requires Sustained Investment

Musu was a young woman living in a remote village in southern Sierra Leone, where…

AfricanFeminism April 15, 2024
Featured, Queer Africa
April 11, 2024

An Introspection into LGBTQIA+ Rights Organising in Africa

Africa is a diverse continent with many cultures, norms, languages, and belief systems. Africa is…

AfricanFeminism April 11, 2024
Featured
April 8, 2024

More than Just a Label: My Feminist Journey

In all our interconnected existence In our struggles backed by persistence,  A life, a living…
AfricanFeminism April 8, 2024
Advocacy, Featured, Sierra Leone, The Gambia
April 4, 2024

FGM a Dark Reality for Millions of Girls and Women in The Gambia and Sierra Leone

The Gambia, often referred to as the “Smiling Coast of Africa”, is celebrated for its…

AfricanFeminism April 4, 2024
Featured, Sudan
April 3, 2024

Sudan’s Women Bear Scars of Brutality Amid Unending War

Under the veil of darkness, a young couple and their two children drove slowly down…

AfricanFeminism April 3, 2024
Queer Africa
April 1, 2024

She is Sarana. She is a woman!

In a small town somewhere in Nigeria, there lived a girl named Sarana. Sarana grew…

AfricanFeminism April 1, 2024
Featured
March 22, 2024

Sahel Economic Woes Persist Despite Easing Sanctions

Ramadan preparations in Nigeria begin long before the crescent moon is sighted. Like many people,…

AfricanFeminism March 22, 2024
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