Women’s ‘shocking’ participation in far-right politics has received much media attention. But is this a new trend, or have we been here before?
Amid Myanmar’s transition towards democracy, a dangerous Buddhist nationalist movement is on the rise, and women are playing a key role.
The more women stand up against bullies and harassment in our personal lives, the less we will tolerate them in our political lives too.
Across the region, women are forging alternative paths to real peace and security, rejecting militarisation and violence. They do this at great personal risk. Español
Feminism is not ‘un-African.’ This is a multi-generational, multi-layered movement of women across the continent, including those who resist gender roles in everyday life.
António Guterres showed real leadership on gender equality in 2017, but his first year in office fell short of our hopes for transformative change.
In 2017 the Court of Appeal ruled that gender segregation in schools is indeed discriminatory. This landmark judgement has potentially far-reaching consequences for minority women and girls.
Women migrant workers face extreme forms of social control in Saudi Arabia. One Sri Lankan woman shares her story of everyday resistance despite serious constraints.
Yet another pushback for Syrian women to leave the public spaces for the powerful men who behave as if these spaces are their ownership.