United Nations (UN) Women Launches a Multi-County Care Policy to Recognize and Support Unpaid Care Work

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“This policy has finally put words to the struggle I have faced for years. I care for my aging mother and three grandchildren while running a small business. Now, I feel seen and supported.” — Jane Mutheu, Caregiver and Small Business Owner, Kitui County.

In a stride toward gender equality and women empowerment, UN Women Kenya successfully launched the Evidence to Policy for Kenya Care Economy project in three counties — Kitui, West Pokot, and Laikipia to reshape Kenya’s care infrastructure. The project, supported by the Gates Foundation, seeks to address the burden of care work, which is often shouldered by women. It aims to ensure that care work is recognized, reduced, rewarded, redistributed, and represented to foster a more inclusive society.

Kenya’s National Care Policy — the second of its kind in Africa after Cape Verde — is a transformative model for addressing structural gender inequality. 

The Policy seeks to transform how unpaid and paid care work is recognized, valued, and addressed in Kenya. At its core, the policy aims to recognize, reduce, and redistribute unpaid care work and reward and represent paid care work through decent work and social protection mechanisms.

Unpaid care work, though vital for the physical, emotional, and social well-being of children, the elderly, persons with disabilities, and the ill, often goes unrecognized. In Kenya, women spend an average of 4–5 hours a day on unpaid care work compared to just one hour by men according to the Kenya National Bureau of Statistics (KNBS). This imbalance not only contributes to time poverty but also reinforces broader gender inequalities, limiting women’s access to education, employment, leadership, and income.

The Evidence to Policy project builds on the foundation of Kenya’s 2023–2026 UN Women Strategic Note, which prioritizes economic empowerment and gender-responsive governance. With the care economy largely dependent on unpaid and unrecognized female labor, this project seeks to create equitable systems that support all caregivers, especially those from vulnerable backgrounds.

The project introduces the Care Diamond framework — government, civil society, private sector, and households — as key actors in delivering and sustaining care systems.

In West Pokot, UN Women Kenya Country Representative, Ms. Antonia Sodonon, accompanied by implementing partner Village Enterprise led the launch. The implementing partner works with grassroots communities to integrate care considerations in economic development initiatives.

Laikipia County was part of the local rollout, implemented in partnership with Hand in Hand Eastern Africa (HiH-EA). Community dialogues here focused on balancing caregiving responsibilities with income-generating opportunities.

In Kitui County, UN Women Kenya’s Deputy County Representative, Dan Bazira, alongside the Governor Dr. Julius Makau Malombe, senior, Anglican Development Services Eastern (ADSE) and the State Department for Gender and Affirmative Action took part in the launch. The gathering aimed to advance inclusive dialogue, promote awareness, and deepen understanding of care work’s impact on women’s participation in public life.

“This policy is not just about women. It’s about families, economies, and building resilient societies,” said Mr. Bazira, emphasizing the importance of stakeholder collaboration. “It’s a groundbreaking model on the continent—one that promotes the 5Rs of unpaid care work: Recognize, Reduce, Redistribute, Represent, and Reward.”

Through this policy, the Government of Kenya is taking a critical step to correct that imbalance. It will guide the collection of time-use data, promote investment in public services like childcare and eldercare, and push for decent work conditions for paid care workers. This initiative aligns with global commitments under SDG 5.4 and national frameworks such as the Constitution of Kenya, Vision 2030, and the Bottom-Up Economic Transformation Agenda (BETA), specifically the President’s 9-Point Agenda on Women.

Government Buy-In and Bold Commitments

In Kitui, Governor Malombe committed to aligning county development plans with the care policy. “Care work fuels our communities, yet it’s invisible in our budgets and policies. This must change. We are investing in Early Childhood Development, centers, water access, and GBV recovery centers because we know care is foundational,” he said.

The Director of the State Department for Gender, Ms. Grace Wasike, urged further action: “We must train domestic workers, build support systems for the elderly and disabled, and strengthen our collaboration across all government levels.”

Implementing Partners Driving Local Impact

In all counties, funded by Gates Foundation and supported by UN Women, grassroots partners are at the heart of the project. ADSE in Kitui is engaging communities to build care-responsive programs. Village Enterprise in West Pokot is integrating care into livelihoods. HiH EA in Laikipia is promoting gender-responsive technologies like kitchen gardens and time-saving tools.

“This care policy is a promise — that women’s unpaid labor is not a given, but a choice we must honor, value, and support,” concluded Elizabeth Obanda, Women’s Economic Empowerment Team Lead, UN Women Kenya.

The policy is expected to usher in system-wide changes in how care is organized and shared—between the state, private sector, families, and communities. By addressing care work, it lays the foundation for inclusive economic growth, gender equality, and social protection—ensuring women and girls have the time, resources, and opportunities to thrive.

The launches marked a milestone in translating Kenya’s National Care Policy into action at the county level, engaging communities, governments, and development partners in making visible the invisible labor that sustains households and economies. The county-level launches are a first step in what UN Women hopes will become a nationwide movement.

– on behalf of UN Women – Africa.

Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TIKA) Establishes Carpentry Workshop at Orphan School in Uganda

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The Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TİKA) has inaugurated a carpentry workshop at the Alux Orphan School in Alux region.

Equipped with technical tools and machinery, the workshop aims to provide orphaned children with vocational skills in carpentry, helping them secure sustainable livelihoods. The new facility offers hands-on training in woodworking, preparing students for careers in the construction and furniture industries. Expert instructors will lead the training to support students’ professional development.

At the opening ceremony, TİKA Kampala Coordinator Murat Çetin emphasized the critical role of vocational education in development processes, highlighting the agency’s priority to prepare youth for the workforce and increase employment opportunities.

Local officials and community leaders attending the ceremony expressed their appreciation for TİKA’s support of education and vocational advancement, stating that the workshop will transform the lives of many young people in the region.

– on behalf of Turkish Cooperation and Coordination Agency (TIKA).

South Africa condemns Israeli attacks on Iran


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South Africa expresses profound concern regarding the attacks conducted by Israel on targets within Iran on 13 June 2025, including reported impacts on military areas, nuclear facilities, and civilian infrastructure. Reports of civilian casualties, alongside military personnel, are deeply troubling.

These actions raise serious concerns under international law, including the principles of sovereignty, territorial integrity, and the protection of civilians enshrined in the UN Charter and international humanitarian law.

South Africa notes with particular concern the implications for nuclear safety and security arising from attacks in the vicinity of nuclear facilities. We recall the firm stance of the IAEA General Conference, reflected in resolutions such as GC(XXIX)/RES/444 and GC(XXXIV)/RES/533, against armed attacks on peaceful nuclear installations as violations of the UN Charter and international law.

South Africa emphasises that anticipatory self-defence under Article 51 of the UN Charter requires clear evidence of an imminent armed attack, which does not appear substantiated in this instance.

South Africa extends its sincere condolences to the Government of the Islamic Republic of Iran and the families of all victims.

We reiterate our unwavering commitment to the peaceful resolution of disputes. South Africa urges maximum restraint by all parties and calls for the urgent intensification of diplomatic efforts to de-escalate tensions and promote stability in the Middle East. We support ongoing bilateral discussions, such as those between the USA and Iran, and reaffirm the critical importance of establishing a Nuclear-Weapon-Free Zone in the Middle East.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Republic of South Africa: Department of International Relations and Cooperation.

Egypt: President El-Sisi Speaks with French President Macron


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Today, President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi received a phone call from French President Emmanuel Macron.
The Spokesman for the Presidency, Ambassador Mohamed El-Shennawy, said that the call reviewed the latest regional and international developments, as well as the military escalation in the region.

The call also touched on the Palestinian issue and the two-state solution conference. The two presidents emphasized the urgent necessity to respect established international rules, principles, and international law.

The two presidents reiterated the significance of continued joint coordination in addressing regional and international crises, particularly in light of the pressing need to avoid escalation and regulate the situation in the Middle East. They also affirmed their commitment to continuing efforts to strengthen bilateral relations across various fields, especially in economic, trade, and investment aspects, thereby consolidating the close ties between the two friendly peoples.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Presidency of the Arab Republic of Egypt.

Cabo Verde: Plano de Cargos, Funções e Remunerações do pessoal médico e de enfermagem aprovado em Conselho de Ministros

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O Governo aprovou na última reunião do Conselho de Ministros, o Plano de Cargos, Funções e Remunerações (PCFR) para o pessoal médico e de enfermagem, anunciou hoje, 13 de junho, a Ministra dos Assuntos Parlamentares, Janine Lélis.

De acordo com a Ministra, com esta aprovação ficam definidas a nova grelha salarial dos médicos e enfermeiros. “No caso da carreira médica geral, o salário base actual de 87.250 escudos passará para um teto de 146 mil escudos, podendo atingir os 158 mil, o que representa um aumento de 58,14%”, anunciou, sendo que para os médicos especialistas, o salário base sobe de 109 mil para 158 mil escudos, com um teto máximo de 185 mil, correspondendo a um aumento de 44,9%.

“A carreira de enfermagem também será beneficiada, uma vez que os enfermeiros gerais terão o salário base reajustado de 68 mil, para 91 mil escudos, com possibilidade de atingir os 136 mil escudos”, avançou. E no caso dos enfermeiros especialistas, estes passam a ter uma nova carreira estruturada, com base inicial de 111 mil escudos e teto de 146 mil.

Em fase de finalização, o PCFR dos técnicos de diagnóstico e terapêutica, e ainda dos auxiliares de saúde. “A carreira dos auxiliares já foi elaborada, submetida ao parecer dos sindicatos e as suas contribuições foram recebidas. Estamos agora na fase de consolidação”, concluiu a Ministra da Presidência do Conselho de Ministros.

Distribuído pelo Grupo APO para Governo de Cabo Verde.

Sexual violence survivors and United Nations partners promote economic empowerment at workshop

Abuk Buol is a survivor in every sense of the word.

The 39-year-old endured horrific sexual violence, brutality and was forced from her home in Bor during the civil war that ravaged South Sudan.

“I struggled to cope with what happened,” she says. “Every time I saw a man, I felt scared, and I experienced long-lasting psychological distress.”

Today, she personifies strength and resilience.

Reunited with her family back home, the mother of six, is working to secure justice for the horrors that she and so many others endured and to rebuild her life.

“In 2018, I received training from the United Nations in tailoring and local soap-making. This empowered me to make soap and sell it to restaurants. Eventually, I was able to support my family.”

Abuk was among 60 participants at workshop in Juba focused on building on an existing project that seeks to ensure the socio-economic empowerment of survivors of conflict-related sexual violence (CRSV).

The project delivers survivor-centered services in Jonglei, Unity, Western Equatoria and Juba, including medical care, psychosocial support, legal aid, and livelihood assistance, through referrals to specialised Family Protection or One Stop Centers. Supported by UNFPA, the United Nations Mission in South Sudan, and the International Trade Centre, it also supports survivors in speaking out and supporting others. 

“The project has really helped survivors because, before we trained them how to be open, they could not really express their story in front of people, but now they are capable to talk about what happened to them and to advise others who have experienced sexual violence,” says Anna Reagan Tut from Rural Development Action Aid.

The objective of the workshop was to learn about the challenges in accessing services and reintegrating into society, share best practices, and strengthen coordination and partnerships. Most of all, it was to amplify the voices of the survivors.

“Their courage in seeking healing and justice is nothing short of inspiring,” says Sheila Keetharuth, Senior Women’s Protection Advisor at the United Nations Mission in South Sudan. “Each survivor’s story is a testament of their unyielding spirit and the importance of standing together against sexual violence in conflict.”

The workshop also provided an opportunity for partners to discuss the steps taken to prevent and respond to persistent sexual violence as well as to explore new measures.

 “As we know, conflict-related sexual violence is pervasive and is underreported in South Sudan,” says Esther Ikere Eluzai, Undersecretary Ministry of Gender, Child and Social Welfare. “A lot of effort has been made to address this problem within communities and society more generally. But challenges remain, and I this project has been at the center of this response.”

The workshop aims to improve future projects and secure new commitments from national and international stakeholders to sustain support for CRSV survivors, as well as to encourage policy reform in South Sudan.

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of United Nations Mission in South Sudan (UNMISS).

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Afreximbank: 2025 Annual General Meeting – AFRICA24 Deploys Exceptional Coverage

From June 25 to 28, 2025, in Abuja (Nigeria), Afreximbank (the African Export-Import Bank), a leading financial institution on the continent, will hold its 32nd Annual Meetings. This high-profile event will be broadcast live and in full on all AFRICA24 platforms (www.Africa24TV.com).

This prestigious gathering will bring together Heads of State, top global decision-makers, ministers, leaders of financial institutions, private sector stakeholders, experts, and entrepreneurs to engage in dialogue on major issues related to intra-African trade financing, industrialization, the AfCFTA, South-South partnerships, and the structural transformation of the continent.

In a global context marked by profound economic and geopolitical shifts, Afreximbank’s Annual Meetings provide Africa with a unique strategic platform to strengthen its economic sovereignty and boost continental cooperation.

360° Multilingual and Digital Audiovisual Coverage

To make the decisions and discussions shaping the future of African trade accessible to all, the AFRICA24 Group is deploying an exceptional editorial system featuring:

  • Live broadcasts of plenary sessions, panels, and official speeches
  • Exclusive interviews with key political and economic decision-makers present in Abuja
  • Immersive reports on continental trends and innovations led by African stakeholders
  • In-depth analysis of key issues from top experts
  • Exclusive digital content available on MyAfrica24, the first HD streaming platform dedicated to Africa (available on Google Play)

Tune in on myafrica24 app (Google Play), AFRICA24 in French (Channel 170), and AFRICA24 English (Channel 176) on the Canal+Afrique bouquet.

With the AFRICA24 Group: Together, Let’s Transform Africa 

Distributed by APO Group on behalf of AFRICA24 Group.

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Afreximbank : Assemblée Générale 2025 – AFRICA24 un dispositif exceptionnel

Du 25 au 28 juin 2025 à Abuja (Nigéria) , Afreximbank (La Banque Africaine d’Import-Export), Institution financière de référence sur l’Afrique va tenir ses 32èmes Assemblées Annuelles. Un événement à vivre en direct et en intégralité sur les antennes du Groupe Africa 24 (www.Africa24TV.com).

Cet événement de haut niveau réunira les Chefs D’états, les décideurs de haut-niveau du monde entier, des ministres, responsables d’institutions financières, acteurs du secteur privé, experts et entrepreneurs, pour des dialogues et échanges autour des grands enjeux liés au financement du commerce intra-africain, à l’industrialisation, à la ZLECAf, aux partenariats Sud-Sud et à la transformation structurelle du continent.

Dans un contexte mondial marqué par des mutations économiques et géopolitiques profondes, les Assemblées Annuelles d’Afreximbank offrent à l’Afrique un espace stratégique unique pour renforcer la souveraineté économique de l’Afrique et stimuler la coopération continentale.

Une couverture audiovisuelle multilingue et digitale à 360°

Afin de rendre accessibles les décisions et débats qui façonnent l’avenir du commerce africain, le Groupe AFRICA24 déploie un dispositif éditorial exceptionnel à travers :

  • La retransmission en direct des sessions plénières, panels et discours officiels
  • Des interviews exclusives avec les principaux décideurs économiques et politiques présents à Abuja
  • Des reportages immersifs sur les dynamiques continentale et les innovations portées par les acteurs africains
  • Une analyse rigoureuse des enjeux à travers les analyses des experts 
  • Des contenus digitaux inédits disponibles sur MyAfrica24, première plateforme de streaming HD dédiée à l’Afrique (disponible sur Google Play)

À suivre sur  et sur l’application MyAfrica24 (googlePlay) AFRICA24 en Francais (chaîne 170), AFRICA24 English (chaîne 176 ) du bouquet Canal+Afrique

Avec le Groupe Africa24, Ensemble Transformons l’Afrique 

Distribué par APO Group pour AFRICA24 Group.

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Prime Minister Holds Phone Call with Iranian Minister of Foreign Affairs

Source: Government of Qatar

Doha, June 13

HE Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs Sheikh Mohammed bin Abdulrahman bin Jassim Al-Thani, held a phone call today with HE Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Islamic Republic of Iran Dr. Abbas Araghchi.

The two sides discussed the latest regional developments, particularly the Israeli attack on Iranian territory.

In this context, HE the Prime Minister and Minister of Foreign Affairs reiterated the Qatar’s strong condemnation and denunciation of the Israeli attack, describing it as a blatant violation of Iran’s sovereignty and security, and a clear breach of international law and its principles.

His Excellency also extended the State of Qatar’s condolences to the families of the victims, affirming that Qatar will work with its regional and international partners to urgently end the aggression against Iran and to spare the region the disastrous consequences such escalation could have on its security, safety, and stability.

His Excellency emphasized that constructive dialogue among all parties remains the only path to defusing crises and resolving outstanding issues, in order to build lasting peace and security in the region and the world. 

Qatar Warns of Dangers of Israeli Violations on International Peace and Security

Source: Government of Qatar

Vienna, June 13

The State of Qatar has reiterated its strong condemnation and deep denunciation of the Israeli attack that targeted the territory of the Islamic Republic of Iran, describing it as a blatant violation of Iran’s sovereignty and security at a time when countries around the world are striving to reach diplomatic solutions to restore peace to the Middle East.

This came in Qatar’s statement delivered by HE Ambassador and Permanent Representative of the State of Qatar to the United Nations and international organizations in Vienna Jassim Yaqoub Al Hammadi before the Board of Governors of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA), during discussions on the situation in the occupied Palestinian territories and the Israeli nuclear file.

His Excellency called on the international community to uphold its legal and moral responsibilities to urgently stop Israeli violations before it is too late, warning of their grave consequences for the region, particularly the destruction of prospects for peace and the endangerment of the people of the region as well as regional and global security.

He further urged the international community and its organizations to pressure Israel, the occupying power, to immediately end its campaign of genocide against unarmed civilians in the Gaza Strip, its use of food as a weapon, and its ongoing military operations and settlement projects in the occupied West Bank.

His Excellency reaffirmed the State of Qatar’s firm and unwavering position in support of the legitimate rights of the Palestinian people, foremost among them the right to establish an independent state along the 1967 borders with East Jerusalem as its capital. He also noted that Qatar continues its mediation efforts alongside the Arab Republic of Egypt and the United States of America to reach a permanent ceasefire and create conditions conducive to launching serious negotiations toward achieving a two-state solution.

Regarding Israel’s nuclear capabilities, His Excellency emphasized the need for the international community and its institutions to fulfill their commitments under United Nations Security Council and General Assembly resolutions, as well as IAEA decisions and the 1995 Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) Review Conference resolution, all of which call on Israel to subject its entire nuclear program to the Agency’s comprehensive safeguards system and to join the NPT as a non-nuclear state.