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Mother Africa cultural event for Athenry

A Mother Africa cultural event in aid of Cecelia’s Foundation for the Disabled International and Mother Africa Charity Shop will take place in Athenry next week.

Response to violence against women needed at EU level

Kilkenny MEP Liam Aylward, has called for more concerted action at EU level to respond to growing levels of violence against women during the plenary session of the European Parliament in Strasbourg this week.

NUI Galway lecturer’s book on women’s human rights wins prestigious honour

A book on women’s human rights by an NUI Galway lecturer has been awarded a prestigious honour.

Buy a white ribbon and help end violence

Two Galway organisations which provide services to women experiencing domestic violence, sexual assault and rape are urging people to buy white ribbons as part of an international campaign to end violence against women.

Fundraising evening for the Galway Rape Crisis Centre to celebrate women’s activism

An Evening Celebrating Women in Action, an event to celebrate and promote women’s activism, work, and contribution to the arts, takes place in The Crane Bar tomorrow from 6pm to 9pm.

Sixteen Days of Action

This year the 16 Days of Action opposing violence against women will run from November 25 to December 10.

Guerrilla Girls’ new work revealed

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Look out Kilkenny and Ireland! The Guerrilla Girls are back and this time they are taking on Kilkenny Arts Office at No 76 in their own unique way!

Jury discharged in Mayo barman rape case

A jury in the Central Criminal Court trial of a Mayo man accused of repeatedly sexually assaulting two children in the pub where he worked as a barman has been discharged after failing to reach a verdict.

Two NUIG students win documentary award

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TWO NUI, Galway students - Richard Walsh and Julian Ulrichs - have won the Best Short Documentary prize at the Radharc Awards in Dublin for their short documentary FGM – No Way Home.

Call for law to criminalise female genital mutilation

The government is being urged to take further steps to eliminate female genital mutilation by making the practice illegal in Ireland.

 

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