“It’s important to be aware of what’s going on in the world and to think about how you can start to make a difference, even when you’re a kid.”
In Mozambique, as in many countries, gender violence remains a guarded secret.
35-year-old woman walked through a field in northern Mozambique, near where a group of teenage boys were undergoing t
Thousands of women and girls who have been abducted by armed groups, enslaved and repeatedly raped during conflicts a
When Linda*, 16, entered into an agreement with her well respected 40-year-old teacher to exchange sex for good grade
Maputo — Mozambican President Armando Guebuza on Thursday condemned "abominable" acts of violence aga
The Mozambican MP, Luísa Diogo, was impressed on Sunday in Luanda by the process of integration of Angolan wom
The Mozambican Ministry of Women's Affairs and Social Welfare signed in Maputo on Monday a partnership agreement with
Mother of two Nyasha, desperate to put food on the table for her family back home in Zimbabwe, turned to prostitution
Alice Mabota, president of Mozambique's Human Rights League, received in Maputo on Monday the 2010 International Wome
Gender activists from East and Southern Africa have expressed shock at the backward trends in the 50/50 campaign in r
Two years ago, Claudia Felizardo Armando from Mozambique applied for a job - with a difference.
Each year, on 7 April, Mozambicans celebrate the national Woman's Day and honour the gallant fighter Josina Machel, w
A narrow hallway leads to a makeshift wooden counter where a shelf displays a few empty beer cans and
Bad news for women: of the eight women running for mayor in Mozambique's municipal elections held on Nov.
Only a handful of women are running in Mozambique's municipal elections scheduled for Nov. 19.
In Mozambique NIMD supports a training project to encourage women to take an active role in politics.