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Fighting for change: why the road to parliament is still rocky for women across Africa

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From left: Rute Manjate of the Podemos party, Mozambique; Thérèse Faye Diouf of the Alliance for the Republic (APR) party, Senegal; and Steve Letsike, 38, ANC MP (Gauteng), South Africa. Composite: Handouts and Getty

This year, 18 of Africa’s 54 countries went to the polls for presidential or general elections, making 2024 a significant year on the continent.  Read More

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