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What is WILDAF? WILDAF is a pan
African network of 500 organizations and 1200 individuals dedicated
to promote a culture and a way to exercise the respect of women's
rights in Africa. WILDAF is an non profit and non governmental organization. |
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< | ![]() WILDAF has 11 focal/contact points in West Africa; Benin, Bukina Faso, Ivory Coast, Guinea, Ghana, Mali, Nigeria, Senegal, Togo and Cameroun, temporarely attached to the sub-region. The West African
Wildaf offices are open since April 1990 in Lome (Togo). TO
JOIN OUR OFFICE IN LOME: Wildaf@cafe.tg
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when does the network exist? The network has been created during a regional conference in Harare (Zimbabwe) in February 1990. The theme of the conference was: "Women in Law and Development in Africa" |
What is our goal? Mainly, to promote effective use by African women of a variety of strategies including the law for the self development of the community, of the sub-region and of the region. |
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What are our structures? |
Other publications Legal Rights Organising for Women in Africa; A Trainer's Manual, Wildaf, Zimbabwe 2000 (available in english through the regional office : wildaf@wildaf.org.zw Women in politics; training manual, Togo, 2001 Advocacy for the protocol to the African Charter on Human and People's Rights on the right of women, Wildaf/Feddaf, Togo, octobre 2000. |
TO JOIN THE NATIONAL NETWORKS: BENIN: wildaf@intnet.bj BURKINA FASO: wildaf@fasonet.bf CAMEROUN : wildaf@iccnet.cm IVORY COAST: wildafci@globeaccess.net GHANA: wildaf@ghana.com NIGERIA : wildaf@skannet.com SENEGAL: wildaffeddafsenegal@pvinet.sn TOGO: wildaf-togo@cr.tg |
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Strategies and actions to be taken for the adoption, the ratification and implementation of the additional protocol, synthesis taken from the report of the Regional Workshop on the protocole for the African Charter on Human and People's Rights, held in Bamako (Mali), from February 12 to 15 2001 Action
plan for women's access to legal and judicial services 2000-2005.
Result of a workshop held in Lome (Togo) from 27 to 30 November 2000.
The theme was: " Women's Access to legal and judicial services
in Sub - Saharan Africa".
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