International Day of Peace

  • Tackling the Buzz with Safety & Care: World Malaria Day 2022

    Tackling the Buzz with Safety & Care: World Malaria Day 2022

    World Malaria Day is commemorated annually on the 25th of April to call world attention to the steps taken to finally end Malaria and promote action to minimise suffering and mortality. Although Malaria is not infectious, anyone can catch it. The symptoms of this disease include sweats, headache, chills, fever, body ache, vomiting, and nausea.

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  • Le Statut de la Femme dans la Société Mauricienne

    Le Statut de la Femme dans la Société Mauricienne

    Le statut de la femme était, auparavant, comparable à celui d’un enfant. Le stéréotype féminin montre que la place des femmes est à la maison, à s’occuper des tâches ménagères, des enfants et de leur époux. Les droits des femmes étaient limités et très peu d’entre elles avaient une place, dite valorisante, dans la société.

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  • Closing the Gender Pay Gap in Africa, Explained

    Closing the Gender Pay Gap in Africa, Explained

    International Women’s Day is celebrated annually on March 8 to commemorate women’s cultural, political, and socioeconomic achievements. On the day this year, an anonymous Twitter ‘bot’ emerged; @PayGapApp. The account called out the salary discrimination between men and women from leading companies in the United Kingdom. It not only pointed out the “discrepancies”, but it

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