 
                              Malawi
July 31, 2024
Femicide and Reproductive Violence Harm African Women, Girls
International African Women’s Day on July 31 recognizes the contribution of African women toward political, social, and economic freedom on the continent. But gender equality is still not a reality for most African women.
 
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June 14, 2018Leave No Girl Behind in AfricaDiscrimination in Education against Pregnant Girls and Adolescent Mothers   
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August 14, 2024Malawi: Submission to the UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights76th Session 
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September 13, 2023Malawi: Submission the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women86th Session 
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June 5, 2023Malawi: Refugees, Including Children, Forcibly RelocatedEnd Evictions, Confinement to Overcrowded Camp   
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January 17, 2023Malawi: Submission to the UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights72nd Pre-Session 
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February 25, 2021Human Rights Watch Submission on the Republic of Malawi to the UN Human Rights Committee  
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July 1, 2020Malawi: Reaffirm Human Rights, Rule of LawNew President Lazarus Chakwera Provides Opportunity for Reform   
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June 3, 2020Malawi: Ensure Free, Fair, Safe ElectionsSafeguard Citizens Against Violence During Presidential Rerun Vote   
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February 4, 2020UK legal case a wake-up call for garment companies  
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