Recognising women's rights as human rights and breaking the bias
Monday 21 March, 2022 – 15:11
Another generation of women will have to wait for gender parity, according to the World Economic Forum’s Global Gender Gap Report 2021. As the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic continues to be felt, closing the global gender gap has increased by a generation from 99.5 years to 135.6 years.
It makes a mockery of International Women’s Day, which in 1977 the United Nations General Assembly declared an annual event. Human rights are the basic minimum protections which every human being should be able to experience daily. Yet even today, throughout Africa – and indeed the rest of the world – not all people are able to enjoy and exercise their rights in the same way.
Treating women’s rights as human rights and recognising that women are equal humans with equal ability has always been fundamental to African women’s movements. As part of our initiatives for International Women’s Day, we are looking at how women have fought to be put on an equal footing.
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