Follow Chinaemerem on Twitter: @chinemeremoti. Latest Articles by Iroegbu Chinaemerem Oti Contributor Menstruation is not a luxury, so sanitary pads need to be affordable. Standing behind the counter was a tall light-skinned lady. She was beautiful, deep brown eyes and a thick mass of eyelashes to go, just like the artistic definition of her cheek bones, they didn’t look real. Contributor Things are looking up in Bidi Bidi, the largest settlement camp in the world. Tucked somewhere in the northern part of Uganda is a camp where a band of 2,000 South Sudanese women, men, and children troop to each day. Contributor Meet Fatima al-Fihri: The founder of the world’s first Library. The hallway is draped with exquisite mosaic, fine rouge, and arches shaped like keyholes bathed in white. Contributor Mauritius’ Prime Minister’s decision to name his son as successor hasn’t gone down well with the people. Mauritius, a nation of 1.3 million, might be a subject to change this year as its 86-year-old Prime Minister plans to step down for the purpose of bringing in youthful exuberance into the country’s politics and... Contributor ‘No-go’ zones for women: How a group of activists are taking back the streets of France. This fact is for sure, we are loud about gender equality, but not loud enough. We lecture about gender equality, but we do not lecture enough. Contributor Women are now paid to have babies in South-Korea. Can you imagine a world where you are paid to birth a baby? Contributor Peacekeepers are not doing enough to protect women in South Sudan. The war in South Sudan has eaten deep into the core of human values.
Contributor Menstruation is not a luxury, so sanitary pads need to be affordable. Standing behind the counter was a tall light-skinned lady. She was beautiful, deep brown eyes and a thick mass of eyelashes to go, just like the artistic definition of her cheek bones, they didn’t look real.
Contributor Things are looking up in Bidi Bidi, the largest settlement camp in the world. Tucked somewhere in the northern part of Uganda is a camp where a band of 2,000 South Sudanese women, men, and children troop to each day.
Contributor Meet Fatima al-Fihri: The founder of the world’s first Library. The hallway is draped with exquisite mosaic, fine rouge, and arches shaped like keyholes bathed in white.
Contributor Mauritius’ Prime Minister’s decision to name his son as successor hasn’t gone down well with the people. Mauritius, a nation of 1.3 million, might be a subject to change this year as its 86-year-old Prime Minister plans to step down for the purpose of bringing in youthful exuberance into the country’s politics and...
Contributor ‘No-go’ zones for women: How a group of activists are taking back the streets of France. This fact is for sure, we are loud about gender equality, but not loud enough. We lecture about gender equality, but we do not lecture enough.
Contributor Women are now paid to have babies in South-Korea. Can you imagine a world where you are paid to birth a baby?
Contributor Peacekeepers are not doing enough to protect women in South Sudan. The war in South Sudan has eaten deep into the core of human values.