November 24, 2023
Women and girls in rural Sub-Saharan Africa encounter multifaceted obstacles to their sexual health, stemming from limited access to reproductive healthcare, cultural taboos surrounding sexuality and contraception, and prevalent sexual violence. Restricted access to healthcare due to distant facilities and financial constraints, coupled with cultural taboos inhibiting open discussions about sexual health, contributes to barriers in seeking reproductive care. Moreover, pervasive sexual violence in rural areas adds further strain, leading to severe physical and psychological repercussions for victims. Despite these challenges, initiatives aiming to enhance access to reproductive healthcare services have emerged, encompassing healthcare provider training, public awareness campaigns, and community engagement. The Réseau des Femmes Leaders pour le Développement (RFLD) plays a pivotal role in advancing women and girls’ sexual health in rural Sub-Saharan Africa, focusing on healthcare training, awareness campaigns, and community involvement. RFLD’s efforts, along with similar organizations, are crucial in addressing the challenges faced by rural women and girls and ensuring equitable access to necessary healthcare services in the region.
November 24, 2023
Online harassment of women in Sub-Saharan Africa is a rising concern encompassing threats, sexist comments, and non-consensual sharing of intimate content. This form of abuse induces anxiety, depression, and deters women’s social and economic engagement. Unique challenges include the absence of specific laws addressing such harassment, social norms justifying it, and limited digital access. Addressing this requires strengthened legislation, cultural reform, and empowering women. RFLD campaigns for stringent laws, conducts awareness programs, and aims to shift cultural perceptions. Their advocacy contributed to laws against online harassment in the region, emphasizing the urgent need to create a secure online space for Sub-Saharan African women, as highlighted by real cases exemplifying the severity and impact of this issue.
November 24, 2023
To bolster the fight against VAWG, stronger, clearer laws and improved enforcement and access to justice are crucial. Strengthening legislation, enhancing law enforcement through training and awareness, and mitigating access barriers for survivors are essential strategies. The Réseau des Femmes Leaders pour le Développement (RFLD), a regional feminist organization, plays a vital role in combatting VAWG. Through awareness campaigns, education initiatives, survivors support, and advocacy efforts, RFLD strives to bolster legal protections and create a safer environment for women and girls in Sub-Saharan Africa.
November 24, 2023
Female genital mutilation (FGM) persists as a harmful practice predominantly in Sub-Saharan Africa, affecting millions of girls and women. This ritualistic act, involving the partial or total removal of external genitalia, leads to severe physical and mental health consequences, including infections, complications during childbirth, chronic pain, and fertility issues, alongside impacting sexual life and relationships. While progress has been made with laws banning FGM and awareness campaigns, deeply entrenched cultural and social factors, poverty, and limited access to education and healthcare continue to perpetuate this practice. Organizations like Réseau des Femmes Leaders pour le Développement (RFLD) play a vital role in Sub-Saharan Africa, conducting awareness programs, providing support to survivors, advocating for legislation, and engaging communities to eliminate FGM. Yet, despite advancements, the battle against FGM persists, emphasizing the need for robust education, legal enforcement, and continued activism until this harmful practice is eradicated.
November 24, 2023
The Réseau des Femmes Leaders pour le Développement (RFLD) recently released a comprehensive report titled “Legislative Framework on Women’s and Girls’ Rights in West Africa.” This document updates legislative regulations focusing on women and girls across 15 West African countries, emphasizing critical issues like Gender-Based Violence (GBV), Sexual and Reproductive Health Rights (SRHR), political participation, and legal frameworks promoting women in decision-making bodies. Despite existing legislation, gender inequalities persist, urging the RFLD and its partners to persist in their advocacy for gender equality and women’s empowerment, aligning with the Maputo Protocol’s fundamental commitment to African women’s rights. The report highlights the need for increased action to address these disparities and create genuine social inclusion in the region.
November 23, 2023
As a leading regional feminist organization, Réseau des Femmes Leaders pour le Développement (RFLD) is dedicated to driving impactful change alongside UN Women and women’s rights advocates. RFLD was honored to be selected by the UN Women Regional Office for West and Central Africa to participate in the Consultation on Advocacy, Coalition Building, and Transformative Feminist Action to End Violence against Women taking place in Abuja, Nigeria from 23-24 November 2023. The consultation aims to be interactive, engaging participants to maximize their expertise and time spent together. Throughout the two-day event, participants will have the opportunity to connect and reconnect, identify underlying values, co-create a collective vision, spot advocacy opportunities, envision success, and propose implementation mechanisms. RFLD stands poised to contribute to this crucial consultation, actively working towards advancing feminist action and ending violence against women in the region and beyond.
November 21, 2023
Durban, South Africa – November 20th-21st, 2023 South Africa – Réseau des Femmes Leaders pour le Développement (RFLD) is pleased to participate in the AWASA Project Inception Meeting. The meeting, which was hosted by the Health Economics and HIV/AIDS Research Division (HEARD), University of KwaZulu-Natal, in Durban, South Africa, in partnership with the Paris Centre […]
November 20, 2023
Access to sexual and reproductive rights for women and girls in French-speaking Africa remains a major challenge, mainly due to the persistent taboo surrounding these issues. These rights face numerous obstacles, including limited access to appropriate health services, restrictive abortion laws, an alarming prevalence of sexual violence, and restrictive social and cultural norms. Awareness-raising, capacity-building for NGOs, the adoption of favorable laws, and access to health information and services are crucial steps towards full recognition of the sexual and reproductive rights of women and girls in French-speaking Africa.
November 17, 2023
This article highlights the disproportionate burden of unpaid care borne by women and girls in sub-Saharan Africa, underlining the impact of these responsibilities on their daily lives and highlighting the need for collective action to reduce this inequality.
November 17, 2023
This article highlights the various obstacles to the professional development of women and girls in sub-Saharan Africa, underlining the importance of inclusive policies and social change to create equal opportunities on the labor market.