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AI & Chatbots: The Future Frontline Allies in the Fight Against Gender-Based Violence

As we navigate the digital age, artificial intelligence (AI) is reshaping our world in many ways. The past year has changed how we work, communicate, shop, and learn. Beyond the observable transformations in the nonprofit sector and our initial exploration of AI in business development, project management, and more, AI is also silently presenting a […]

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The Hidden Cost of Working in Conflict Zones – The Mental Health Challenges of Aid Workers

Working in conflict zones or remote areas is often challenging and rewarding for aid workers. Their work is essential in providing life-saving assistance to vulnerable communities affected by conflict. However, the psychological toll of this work can be significant. Exposure to violence, limited access to resources, and the need to balance personal safety with aid

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Does the abused become the abuser?

Gender-based violence is a pervasive and complex social problem affecting millions worldwide. It encompasses all acts of violence against people because of their gender identity or gender, including physical, sexual and emotional violence. Gender-based violence is a widespread problem affecting people of all genders and ages, especially women and girls. One of the most common

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The Unintentional Mistake: How Parents Unknowingly Promote Gender Inequality in Nigeria

Nigeria is the most populous country in Africa, with a population of 190 million people. 49% of this population are women, as revealed from the last population census in 2006. However, despite women being the highest population, the culture of patriarchy and male chauvinism is the social norm. In 2020, Nigeria ranked 128th out of

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Women in Politics

Women are known to be dynamic leaders who inspire and motivate others to participate in civic and social issues. Their participation in democratic governance is also a fundamental component of their ability to make a difference. However, despite their various achievements, women still have a long way to go in attaining equal representation in power

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The burden of unpaid care work

According to OFXAM household surveys, women spend an average of five hours daily on primary care compared to about one hour a day reported by men. The notion that women are responsible for these tasks has been perennial due to gender stereotypes and norms deeply rooted in society. This article highlights the inequalities that are

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Informal Caregivers in Society

In a cold minor procedure room in an ophthalmologist’s office, we are discussing service as the most satisfying line of work. Of course, it is a matter of opinion and open to contrary views, but Dr A shares a little about what he does on his “vacations”. Dr A, because he gets an A-plus for

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The Urban Woman

Is the urban woman forgotten in today\’s stories? Do our research and policies treat women as homogenous? Most available data focus on rural women who inform research data that gets funding. Women\’s issues have been bundled up to the rural setting, and little attention is given to the urban woman. It does not mean that

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