This study, commissioned by Akina Mama wa Afrika (AMwA), aimed to understand Uganda’s media reporting of sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR). AMwA commissioned the African Centre for Media Excellence (ACME), renowned for its expertise in media analysis, to conduct a comprehensive examination of SRHR coverage across print, electronic,…
Read More »When we examine the context in which the violence perpetrated against women and girls occurs, one will find that violence often thrives in places where systems of care have collapsed or where systemic and communal neglect thrives. As part of our love offering this 16 Days of Activism, Akina Mama…
Read More »When feminist economic justice activists cry, “Tax the rich!” what is the rationale behind this? In what ways can the taxation system help to bridge the inequality chasm, if you are curious about these questions and more, this paper primer titled “A Pan African Feminist Primer on Wealth Taxes” is…
Read More »Terms of Reference African Women’s Leadership Institute (AWLI) Development of Module on The Global Financial Architecture and the Gendered impacts of Austerity ‘Before even the British came into relations with our people, we were a developed people, having our own institutions, having our own ideas of government.’ Walter Rodney. 1.0.…
Read More »Terms of Reference Introduction Akina Mama wa Afrika (AMwA), under its flagship program, the African Women’s Leadership Institute (AWLI), administers a fellowship program dedicated to feminist and transformative leadership development. This fellowship offers a comprehensive exploration of various facets of society, encompassing aspects such as community, geography, politics, and ecology/biodiversity.…
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