Sheila Dinotshe Tlou is a Botswana specialist in HIV/AIDS and women’s health and a nursing educator. She was Minister of Health from 2004 to 2008.
Saudi Arabia, a country where women are not allowed to drive cars, has been elected to the United Nations women’s rights commission, sparking anger.…
Born at the turn of the past century, Maria Félix is old enough to remember the Mexican Revolution – but too old to get…
Women in the UK technology industry are paid on average 16% less than men, new research into the wage gap claims. A survey across…
By: Miracle Nwankwo Fernandez-Ruiz is a native of the Philippines who was born in 1985 and raised by a missionary mother who travelled around…
By: Simone Paget There’s the popular saying that one cannot serve two masters at the same time. Materialism goes beyond buying clothes and shoes…
Everyone has talent. What is rare is the courage to follow the talent to the dark place where it leads. Erica Jong, 75,…
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Joyce Banda formerly known as Joyce Hilda Ntilda was born on the 12th day of April 1950 in a little village called Malemia under…
With the theme “empowering children enabling wellbeing”, the Buds of Christ; an Indian organization catering for orphan children and striving to make these children…
By: Kelly Weill Five Maryland legislators could have ended a policy that forces women to share child custody with their rapists. Instead the five…
By: Joseph Wangui After venturing into male-dominated political arena in the country, women seeking elective positions in Nyeri are getting it rough due to…