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March 11, 2021 Mphatso Nkuonera- Mana 1 Comment
Malawi’s First Lady Monica Chakwera has said it is time to end gender inequality is now by put women at the centre of development in the country.
Madame Monica Chakwera presents the Champion of Equality Award to Jacqueline Malombe during the official closing of the First Annual Africa Conference- pic by Lisa kadango
First Lady Madame Monica Chakwera speaks during the official closing of the First Annual Africa Gender Equality(Virtual) Conference at Kamuzu Palace-pic by Lisa Kadango
Speaking at Kamuzu Palace in Lilongwe on Wednesday when she closed a three-day 2021 virtual African Gender Equality Conference (AGEC) 2021, Chakwera said violence against women across Africa remains prevalent despite all efforts made to curb it.
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BLANTYRE (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - Lawmakers in Malawi blocked debate on Thursday of proposals to ease abortion restrictions in the southern African country, where unsafe terminations contribute to one of the region’s highest rates of maternal mortality.
Mathews Ngwale, head of the parliamentary health committee and the bill’s main sponsor, vowed to present the draft law again in the weeks or months ahead after members of parliament (MPs) rejected a motion to discuss the controversial proposal.
The abortion bill, which was first drawn up nearly five years ago, has met strong opposition from church groups in the mainly Christian country including Roman Catholic bishops, who organised street protests when it was announced in 2016.