A Step Forward- But Not Far Enough: AU’s Convention on Ending Violence Against Women Under Scrutiny

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The African Union’s new convention on ending violence against women and girls is being hailed as a landmark moment - but experts are urging caution. While the adoption of the AUCEVAWG this February is historic, legal experts warn that loopholes and weak enforcement mechanisms could undermine the fight against gender-based violence across the continent. Phemelo is joined by Dr Ruth Nekura from the Initiative for Strategic Litigation in Africa to unpack what’s missing - and what’s still at stake.
18 Sep 2025 5PM English South Africa Education · Careers

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