ICC sees African Women Counsel

Friday, May 21, 2010 - 09:24, by Ms. Ory Okolloh

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Last week the International Criminal Court (ICC) and the International Bar Association (IBA) jointly launched a six-month campaign to increase the number of women lawyers authorised to represent defendants or victims at the International Criminal Court (ICC). In this first phase the campaign will focus on African countries.

To date, women counsel are still under-represented on the ICC List of Counsel. In particular, the ICC recognises the need to increase the number of women counsel from African countries, including those countries with situations under investigation before… ( Read on! )

Kwani Call for Submissions

Tuesday, May 18, 2010 - 09:00, by Ms. Ory Okolloh

Kwani Trust invites you to submit short stories of between 3000-8000
WORDS, that focus on Africa and the experiences of African people,
with a particular focus on Africans born after 1978. The theme of the
call out is ‘THE AFRICA I LIVE IN’. Published authors will be paid a fee of $100.

If you are interested in participating in this exciting initiative, please send your creative work to myafrica.kwani@gmail.com for consideration.

DEADLINE FOR SUBMISSION: JUNE 30TH 2010.

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African Entrepreneurs You Should Know

Sunday, May 09, 2010 - 02:08, by Ms. Ory Okolloh

I spent the last few days at the World Economic Forum Africa in Dar-es-Salaam. The larger plenary sessions mainly comprised of platitudes and a restating of the challenges facing Africa – I think the format just doesn’t allow for anything else. The smaller sessions I managed to attend were interesting, as in past WEF conferences I’ve attended, people tended to speak openly (with a few exceptions) about their experiences either in business, government, or social entrepreneurship…I and I learned new things especially when I attended sessions that didn’t automatically jive with my… ( Read on! )

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Ms. Ory Okolloh

Ms. Ory Okolloh

She likes to blog about women’s rights in Kenya, blogging in Africa, technology in Africa and the fact that Africans have the right to creating our own content, telling our own stories, and reflecting the diversity of Africa. (Read on!)Her blog is an outlet for her opinions, commentary, and “isn’t this cool” links.

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