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  I n a society where justice and the rule of law prevails, the community leaders, members of the Landlords and Tenants Association, law enforcement agents(agencies), and residents of Olorunsogo, Molete, Molusi, Solanke, Oyegbami, Scout Camp,Aluko/Barracksand Felele communities in Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria who sponsored hoodlums wielding stones, matchets, and iron rods to attack and injure a resident of 3, Kehinde Aderibigbe Street, Olorunsogo, Molete ought to be brought to justice. Sadly, this is not the case. On Saturday, 23rd August 2025, acting on the instructions of some desperate and evil inclined family members, hoodlums' resident in the community broke into the apartments of 3, Kehinde Aderibigbe street, Olorunsogo, Mlete, Ibadan, Oyo state, Nigeria, vandalizing electrical fittings, damaging the windows, doors, toilet and kitchen facilities and carting away valuables running into millions of Naira. Interestingly, the residents, law enforcement and estate agents are complic...

Join USIP and U.N. Women for the launch of a new report

The latest U.N. research indicates that the global push for gender equality is facing serious obstacles and setbacks. 

Without critical investments and more integrated approaches, the U.N. Sustainable Development Goals for gender equality will not be reachable by the Agenda 2030 deadline — especially given rising levels of global conflict and growing vulnerability brought on by climate disruption and displacement. 

 The Gender Snapshot Report is a stark reminder that halfway through the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, the world is failing to achieve the SDG, and achieving gender equality is an increasingly distant goal. Recent setbacks, particularly among women and girls living in fragile or conflict-affected countries, and growing vulnerability brought on by human-induced climate change, are worsening the outlook. 

Failure to scale up and invest in gender equality now will place the entire 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development in peril.

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Date: Tuesday, October 17, 2023 Time: 3:00pm - 4:15pm EDT Location: U.S. Institute of Peace 2301 Constitution Ave, NW, Washington, DC RSVP Now “Progress on the Sustainable Development Goals: The Gender Snapshot 2023.” The discussion will present and discuss key findings from the new report, as well as offer possible solutions to get international progress on gender equality back on track. SPEAKERS Sima Bahous, opening remarks Executive Director, U.N. Women Kathleen Kuehnast, moderator Director, Gender Policy and Strategy, U.S. Institute of Peace Papa Seck Chief of Research and Data, U.N. Women Monique Newiak Deputy Unit Chief for the Inclusion and Gender Unit, IMF

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