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    • Source: African Feminist Forum
    • The African Feminist Forum (AFF) is a biennial conference that brings together African feminist activists to deliberate on issues of key concern to the feminist movement. It was developed out of growing concern amongst African feminists that efforts to advance the rights of African women were under serious threat. It took place for the first time in November 2006 in Accra, Ghana, and subsequently convened in Uganda (2008), Senegal (2010) and in Harare, Zimbabwe (2016).


      The African Feminist Forum Program


      The African Feminist Forum program is organised along clusters which reflect the concerns and priorities of African feminists. Each cluster has two or three Coordinators. The clusters are as follows:

      Crafting an African Feminist Epistemology
      Feminist Perspectives on Sexual and Reproductive health and rights in Africa
      African Feminism: political and economic power; resisting fundamentalisms
      Intersecting-Generations
      Feminist Creative Expression
      African Women's Movements: organizations, structures and capacities
      Confronting violation in women's lives
      Global Feminism and the UN System


      Members


      Doo Aphane
      Jessica Horn
      Bisi Adeleye-Fayemi
      Everjoice Win
      Mary Wandia


      References




      External links


      Official website

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