The Invisible Half: How Taliban Policies Erase Afghan Women from Society
Nowadays, Muslim women in Afghanistan are experiencing unexampled social, economic and political isolation due to Taliban rule. A well-planned repression
Nowadays, Muslim women in Afghanistan are experiencing unexampled social, economic and political isolation due to Taliban rule. A well-planned repression
Well into its 45th session, the UN Human Rights Council is faced with the topic of sexual violence in conflict.
What will the woman of the future be? This implicit question is never asked in policy making, but it underwrites
The problem of women’s art labour and its socio-economic sustainability remains acute in post-state socialism despite the wave of professionalisation
Why should we care about the linkages between corruption and gender inequality: Insights from Kosovo’s gender quota regulations
There is a global backlash against diversity, and feminist civil society voices at the Commission on the Status of Women
Following are UN Secretary-General António Guterres’ remarks at the International Women’s Day observance, in New York today: Warm greetings on