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Prof. Dyani-Mhango achieves a first at the University of Pretoria
On August 1, 2021, Prof. Ntombizozuko Dyani-Mhango became the first black woman Professor and head of a department in the Faculty of Law at

African Women in Law
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Covid-19 In Ghana: Failure of Laws for an Inclusive Agenda
The government of Ghana must integrate gender into existing responses and be deliberate and committed to ensuring that future interventions

African Women in Law
Mar 28, 20214 min read
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Of Gaudy Earrings, Bare Arms and Revealed Cleavage: The Feminine Face of the ills of the Bar?
By Francisca Serwaa Boateng, Esq. FSB Law Consult, Ghana Literature-in-English was my favourite subject in both my O’ and A’ Level...

African Women in Law
Nov 29, 20209 min read
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Open Letter to the African Union: Africa’s Opportunity to Address Gender Diversity at the ICJ
The African Union must live up to its espousal of gender equality by endorsing the incumbent candidate's re-election—who has the merit, come

African Women in Law
Oct 29, 20206 min read
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Intersection of Gender-Based Violence and Cyber bullying in South Africa: Problem but no Solution?
This year in South Africa we also saw how GBV can extend into the online space through cyber bullying.

African Women in Law
Oct 27, 20203 min read
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Women, Climate Change and Human Rights in Africa
The consequences of climate change are not only disproportionately felt by the most vulnerable and poorest populations, there are also

African Women in Law
Oct 27, 20205 min read
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Women and Access to Environmental Justice in Nigeria
As one of the most affected groups, women have been actively involved in seeking redress for the negative environmental impacts flowing from

African Women in Law
Oct 27, 20205 min read
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