Our website use cookies to improve and personalize your experience and to display advertisements (if any). Our website may also include cookies from third parties like Google Adsense, Google Analytics, and Youtube. By using the website, you consent to the use of cookies.

The Moroccan referee who has overcome cultural barriers and gender stereotypes to make history at AFCON 2023

The Moroccan referee who has overcome cultural barriers and gender stereotypes to make history at AFCON 2023

BOUCHRA Karboubi is blazing a trail through the beautiful game. While there has been a laudable increase in the number of female referees at the 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (AFCON) following the appointment of six women, only one has been given the mandate to officiate as a centre referee, with the rest working as either assistant referees or Video Assistant Referees (VAR). That honour was bestowed on Morocco's Karboubi, who became the second woman, and first Arab woman, to officiate a men’s AFCON match. She followed in the footsteps of Rwanda’s Salima Mkansaga, who made history at the 2021…
Read More
Nigeria has few women in politics: here’s why, and what to do about it

Nigeria has few women in politics: here’s why, and what to do about it

There are few women in political and leadership spaces in Nigeria. Currently only seven out of 109 senators and 22 of the 360 House of Representatives members are women. Ogechi Ekeanyanwu, from The Conversation Africa, asked Damilola Agbalojobi, political scientist and gender specialist, to explain the lack of representation, why it matters and how to remedy it. DAMILOLA AGBALAJOBI, Lecturer, Political Science, Obafemi Awolowo University Why are women so poorly represented in leadership positions? There are multiple factors. Some are related to the political party systems and structures. For instance, the high cost of politics prevents women from standing for…
Read More