African Women' s Decade 2010-2020: Ten Years On, Where Are We?

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of the legal, institutional and policy framework; development of a communications and mobilisation campaign; improvement of access to services and attention to victims/survivors; capacity-building of social agents; improvement of infrastructure; and improvement of coordination, monitoring and evaluation.1388 During the AWD, many Central African countries also undertook institutional reform related to VAW and harmful practices. Many countries have introduced reforms to increase access to justice. Burundi, Cameroon, Congo Republic and DR Congo all undertook institutional reform to strengthen the law enforcement (police) response in cases of VAW. Congo Republic created special units within police stations to deal with VAW and dedicated phone lines to allow anonymous reporting.1389 Burundi established gender focal points in all police stations and in courts of appeal, courts of first instance and public prosecutor’s offices.1390 Cameroon established gender desks dedicated to the prevention and care of survivors within three different police stations.1391 Chad also established help centres for survivors of VAW.1392 To address trafficking, DR Congo established a National Committee on Combating Trafficking in Persons and Migrant Smuggling within the Ministry of Internal Affairs in 2019.1393 In 2018, Central African Republic established the National Committee to Combat Gender-Based Violence and Traditional Practices Harmful to Women, including forced marriage.1394 The National House of Women in Chad, inaugurated in 2014, provides awareness-raising, training, supervision and psychosocial care of victims of violence.1395

1.3. Challenges and Gaps The analysis of trends in legal, policy and institutional reform concerning VAW and harmful practices reveals progress but also highlights challenges and gaps. First, not all Central African countries have legal provisions on VAW and harmful practices. For example, in some Central African countries the law does not prohibit domestic violence. In most countries in the region, except for Burundi and São Tomé and Príncipe, marital rape is not criminalised. Although there are laws criminalising rape, these often do not include provisions explicitly criminalising marital rape. For example, while Cameroon’s Law No. 2016/007 criminalises attacks on women, such as rape (Article 296), it does not consider marital rape.1396 Moreover, there are delays in adopting legislation on VAW in some countries. For example, in 2015, the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination Against Women urged Equatorial Guinea to adopt and enforce the Comprehensive Protection Bill to Prevent, Punish and Eliminate Violence Against Women.1397 Based on the sources consulted, it does not appear that this Bill has become law. Similarly, Republic of Congo has not yet passed a draft bill combatting violence against women and girls.1398 While all countries, except DR Congo1 and São Tomé and Príncipe, have laws on trafficking in persons, the practice continues, in some instances because of inadequate enforcement of existing laws. While Chad’s Law 06/PR/2018 designated the National Committee to Combat Trafficking in Persons as the lead entity in this regard, at the time of writing the government has not yet officially established or staffed this.1399 Moreover, in countries where laws on trafficking exist, these do not criminalise all forms of trafficking. For example, Gabon’s amended Penal Code 2019 criminalises only a few forms of sex and labour trafficking.1400 Additionally, some countries do not have strategies to combat trafficking in person, and lack or resources and coordination mean few cases are prosecuted. Second, prevalence of child marriage remains high in the region. All countries, except Gabon, have set the legal age of marriage at 18. However, exceptions in the law, such as for parental, guardian or court consent, mean girls can be married under the age of 18. Equatorial Guinea sets the legal age of marriage at 18 but a judge can waive this to 14 years with parental and the minor’s consent.1401 While the Family Code of Central African Republic explicitly sets the age at 18 for both parties, it also allows exceptions to this. Notably, the general prosecutor can grant an exception for “serious

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DR Congo lacks a comprehensive bill on human trafficking, however individual legislation is reportedly before the National Assembly for adoption” U.S. Department of State (2020) “Trafficking in persons report, 20th edition”, p. 164.

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9.1. Issue Analysis

3min
pages 269-270

Miss Geek Africa – Promoting Girls in Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths 9. YOUNG WOMEN’S MOVEMENT ....................................................................................................................................................... 269

4min
pages 267-268

8.2. Trends in Constitutional, Legal, Policy and Institutional Reform

6min
pages 262-263

Equal Education Rights for Pregnant Girls and Women in Sierra Leone

2min
page 266

8.3. Challenges and Gaps CASE STUDIES ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 266

5min
pages 264-265

8.1. Issue Analysis

1min
page 261

Kwataniza Women Farmers Group Fighting Climate Change 8. EDUCATION, SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY ................................................................................................................................ 261

4min
pages 259-260

7.4. Challenges and Gaps CASE STUDIES ............................................................................................................................................................................................. 258

2min
page 257

Young Women’s Movement: Fridays for Future, Uganda Chapter

2min
page 258

Equal Land Rights for Women in Botswana 7. ENVIRONMENT AND CLIMATE CHANGE ........................................................................................................................................ 251

3min
page 250

7.1. Issue Analysis

5min
pages 251-253

Mama Ardhi Alliance: Securing Land Rights for Women in Tanzania

3min
page 249

6.4. Challenges and Gaps CASE STUDIES ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 249

5min
pages 247-248

6.3. Trends in Legal, Policy and Institutional Reform

7min
pages 245-246

6.2. Constitutional Provisions

2min
page 244

6.1. Issue Analysis

1min
page 243

Advancing Women’s Peace and Security in the Great Lakes Region: Case Study of Burundi Crisis of 2015 6. AGRICULTURE AND FOOD SECURITY ........................................................................................................................................... 243

8min
pages 240-242

Uniting in Diversity: The Women Initiative for Sustainable Community Development in Plateau State, Nigeria

2min
page 239

5.3. Challenges and Gaps B. CASE STUDIES ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 239

3min
page 238

4.3. Challenges and Gaps 5. WEST AFRICA .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 235

7min
pages 232-234

2.3. Challenges and Gaps 3. NORTH AFRICA ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 228

2min
page 227

1.3. Challenges and Gaps 2. EAST AFRICA ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 225

5min
pages 223-224

1.2. Trends in Legal, Policy and Institutional Reform

6min
pages 221-222

1.1. Constitutional Provisions

1min
page 220

5.2. Laws, Policies, Strategies/National Action Plans A. REGIONAL ANALYSIS .......................................................................................................................................................................... 219

3min
pages 218-219

5.1. Issue Analysis

6min
pages 214-217

The African Union Campaign to End Child Marriage 5. WOMEN, PEACE AND SECURITY ..................................................................................................................................................... 214

2min
page 213

The Criminalisation of Female Genital Mutilation in Sudan

3min
page 212

5.3. Challenges and Gaps B. CASE STUDIES ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 212

6min
pages 210-211

5.2. Trends in Legal, Policy and Institutional Reform

6min
pages 208-209

4.2. Trends in Legal, Policy and Institutional Reform

6min
pages 204-205

5.1. Constitutional Provisions

1min
page 207

4.3. Challenges and Gaps 5. WEST AFRICA .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 207

1min
page 206

3.3. Challenges and Gaps 4. SOUTHERN AFRICA .............................................................................................................................................................................. 203

4min
pages 201-202

3.2. Trends in Legal, Policy and Institutional Reform

3min
page 200

3.1. Constitutional Provisions

1min
page 199

2.3. Challenges and Gaps 3. NORTH AFRICA ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 199

4min
pages 197-198

2.2. Trends in Legal, Policy and Institutional Reform

6min
pages 195-196

2.1. Constitutional Provisions

1min
page 194

1.3. Challenges and Gaps 2. EAST AFRICA ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 194

5min
pages 192-193

1.2. Trends in Legal, Policy and Institutional Reform

6min
pages 190-191

4.1. Issue Analysis

4min
pages 181-183

4.2. Laws, Policies, Strategies/National Action Plans A. REGIONAL ANALYSIS .......................................................................................................................................................................... 188

7min
pages 184-188

The Power of Grandmothers to Treat Depression and Anxiety: The Friendship Benches 4. VIOLENCE AGAINST WOMEN AND HARMFUL PRACTICES .................................................................................................... 181

5min
pages 179-180

Landmark Petition Gives Maternal Health Rights Their Place in the Ugandan Constitution

2min
page 178

5.3. Challenges and Gaps

5min
pages 176-177

4.3. Challenges and Gaps 5. WEST AFRICA ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 174

5min
pages 172-173

4.2. Trends in Legal, Policy and Institutional Reform

10min
pages 169-171

5.2. Trends in legal, Policy and Institutional Reform

3min
page 175

3.2. Trends in legal, Policy and Institutional Reform

2min
page 166

3.3. Challenges and Gaps 4. SOUTHERN AFRICA .............................................................................................................................................................................. 168

3min
page 167

2.3. Challenges and Gaps 3. NORTH AFRICA ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 165

3min
page 164

1.3. Challenges and Gaps 2. EAST AFRICA ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 162

3min
page 161

3.2. Laws, Policies, Strategies/National Action Plans A. REGIONAL ANALYSIS ........................................................................................................................................................................... 157

6min
pages 154-157

3.1. Issue Analysis

6min
pages 151-153

5.2. Trends in Legal, Policy and Institutional Reform

3min
page 145

The Women’s Situation Room

5min
pages 149-150

5.3. Challenges and Gaps B. CASE STUDIES ........................................................................................................................................................................................ 148

6min
pages 146-147

Senegal’s Campaign for Parity and Successful Adoption of the Law on Parity 2010

2min
page 148

5.1. Constitutional Provisions

1min
page 144

4.3. Challenges and Gaps 5. WEST AFRICA .......................................................................................................................................................................................... 144

4min
pages 142-143

1.3. Challenges and Gaps 2. EAST AFRICA ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 133

5min
pages 131-132

3.3. Challenges and Gaps 4. SOUTHERN AFRICA .............................................................................................................................................................................. 140

3min
page 139

4.1. Constitutional Provisions

2min
page 140

2.2. Trends in Legal, Policy and Institutional Reform

3min
page 134

4.2. Trends in Legal, Policy and Institutional Reform

3min
page 141

3.2. Trends in Legal, Policy and Institutional Reform

3min
page 138

2.3. Challenges and Gaps 3. NORTH AFRICA ....................................................................................................................................................................................... 137

4min
pages 135-136

2.1. Constitutional Provisions

2min
page 133

1.1. Constitutional Provisions

1min
page 129

2.2. Laws, Policies, Strategies/National Action Plans

4min
pages 126-128

2.1. Issue Analysis

3min
pages 124-125

1.2. Trends in Legal, Policy and Institutional Reform

2min
page 130

Promotion of Women Living with Disabilities’ Right to Work in Madagascar 2. GOVERNANCE, LEGAL PROTECTION AND WOMEN IN DECISION-MAKING ................................................................... 124

2min
page 123

4.3 Challenges and Gaps 5. WEST AFRICA ............................................................................................................................................................................................ 117

4min
pages 115-116

3.3 Challenges and Gaps 4. SOUTHERN AFRICA ............................................................................................................................................................................... 112

3min
page 111

Gender-Responsive Budgeting in Uganda: the Certificate for Gender and Equity

4min
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3.2 Trends in Legal, Policy and Institutional Reform

3min
page 110

4.2 Trends in Legal, Policy and Institutional Reform

6min
pages 113-114

3.1 Constitutional Provisions

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5.3 Challenges and Gaps B. CASE STUDIES ......................................................................................................................................................................................... 121

3min
page 120

2.2 Trends in Legal, Policy and Institutional Reform

6min
pages 106-107

2.3 Challenges and Gaps 3. NORTH AFRICA ...................................................................................................................................................................................... 109

3min
page 108

1.3. Challenges and Gaps 2. EAST AFRICA ........................................................................................................................................................................................... 105

5min
pages 103-104

1.2. Trends in Legal, Policy and Institutional Reform

3min
page 102

1.2. Laws, Policies, Strategies/National Action Plans A. REGIONAL ANALYSIS .......................................................................................................................................................................... 100

8min
pages 97-100

1.1. Constitutional Provisions

1min
page 101

1.1. Issue Analysis

3min
pages 95-96

COMESA

3min
page 90

7.3. Strengths, Challenges and Gaps

1min
page 83

8.2. Women’s Rights Mechanisms (Treaties, Laws, Policies, Strategies, Campaigns

3min
page 85

4.3. Strengths, Challenges and Gaps 5. ECONOMIC COMMUNITY OF CENTRAL AFRICAN STATES ....................................................................................................... 76

3min
page 75

6.3. Strengths, Challenges and Gaps 7. INTERGOVERNMENTAL AUTHORITY ON DEVELOPMENT ........................................................................................................ 81

3min
page 80

4.2. Women’s Rights Mechanisms (Treaties, Laws, Policies, Strategies, Campaigns

3min
page 74

6.2. Women’s Rights Mechanisms (Treaties, Laws, Policies, Strategies, Campaigns

3min
page 79

7.2. Women’s Rights Mechanisms (Treaties, Laws, Policies, Strategies, Campaigns

3min
page 82

3.3. Strengths, Challenges and Gaps 4. EAST AFRICAN COMMUNITY .............................................................................................................................................................. 73

2min
page 72

3.2. Women’s Rights Mechanisms (Treaties, Laws, Policies, Strategies, Campaigns

3min
page 71

2.4. AU Campaign on Ending Female Genital Mutilation

3min
page 54

Solidarity for African Women’s Rights Campaign ........................................................................................................................ 47 1.3. Solemn Declaration on Gender Equality in Africa Gender Is My Agenda Campaign .......................................................................................................................................................... 51

11min
pages 48-51

2.1. Brief History (Mission, Members etc

1min
page 68

2.1. Africa Women’s Decade 2010–2020

1min
page 52

1.1. Brief History (Mission, Members etc

1min
page 66

1.2. The Maputo Plan of Action

6min
pages 45-47

1.1. The Maputo Protocol

1min
page 39

5.11. Regional Economic Communities 6. SETTING THE CONTEXT/BACKGROUND ........................................................................................................................................ 26

7min
pages 25-28

7.7. COVID-19 Further Endangering Women in Crisis Zones

3min
page 33

7.10. National Responses in Support of Women

6min
pages 36-38

7.1. Constitutional, Legislative and Policy Framework

3min
page 29

7.9. African Women’s Leadership in the Fight Against COVID-19

3min
page 35

7.8. Best Practices

3min
page 34

Gender Budgeting (financial inclusion

1min
page 21

7.2. COVID-19 and Impacts on Women’s Economic Empowerment

3min
page 30
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