11.06.2026 / Ort: Onlin
Do, den 11. Juni 2026, 18:00-19:30 Uhr
Topic: From the moment they are born until they die, African women and girls have to live with numerous challenges and deal with many inequalities on account of their gender. These range from unrecognized domestic labor, limited education opportunities, poor healthcare and sanitation to multiple forms of violence in both private and public spheres. While gender inequality is a problem the world over, African women remain particularly vulnerable in some crucial aspects of development. A look at maternal health, for instance, shows that in 2017 sub-Saharan Africa alone accounted for approximately two thirds of global maternal deaths (World Health Organization). According to the Institute of Economic Affairs, Kenya had a Gender lnequality Index of 0.545 in 2018 (IEA).Despite the many odds women have to overcome, they continue to play a key role in their families and communities, ultimately contributing to the economies of their nations and regions. Statistics indicate that African women rank relatively highly in the world in the workplace, with a female labour-participation rate of 0.76 (medium gender inequality) against a global average of 0.64 (high gender inequality) according to a 2019 Mckinsey Global Institute report. African women remain the main caregivers in their families and form a majority of workers in agriculture, which is the major economic activity in most parts of Africa. Given equal opportunities in education, employment and decision making, their status would be way more advanced than it is and not just for their benefit but for the entire population.
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Die International Talks finden in diesem Sommersemester unter dem Titel "Three women – one Mission: Defending rights, democracy & justice on a global stage". Veranstaltet wird die Reihe gemeinschaftlich von der EvH Bochum, der Evangelischen Hochschule Nürnberg, der Evangelischen Hochschule Ludwigsburg, dem Friedensinstitut Freiburg, der Evangelischen Hochschule Freiburg, der Universidad Bíblica Latinoamericana, der CVJM Hochschule, der Evangelischen Hochschule Dresden und der Evangelischen Hochschule Berlin.