Your guide to CSW68
The 68th session of the Commission on the Status of (CSW68) will take place from 11 – 22 March under the priority theme: “Accelerating the… Read More »Your guide to CSW68
The 68th session of the Commission on the Status of (CSW68) will take place from 11 – 22 March under the priority theme: “Accelerating the… Read More »Your guide to CSW68
As France enshrines abortion access in its constitution, the UK is facing a sharp rise in abortion convictions. A law dating from 1861 is being used to prosecute… Read More »As France makes abortion a constitutional right, UK women see sharp rise in abortion convictions
Vibrant colors and striking landmarks illuminate posters for the Paris Olympic Games in an art deco style inspired by the city’s flamboyant past.
Since its launch in 2012, the Oasis Centres have served more than 30,000 people, predominantly Syrian refugees and vulnerable Jordanian women and their families. The… Read More »Women rise from poverty and gain economic independence through Oasis Centres in Jordan
Scientists collected radioactive sand grains in the dark to understand when they formed.
France on Monday enshrined the right to abortion in its constitution, a world first welcomed by women’s rights groups as historic and harshly criticised by… Read More »French lawmakers make abortion a constitutional right in historic vote
As more and more Israelis are drafted into the military amid the war in Gaza, an issue that has long stoked debate is turning increasingly… Read More »‘Carry the burden’: Anger grows in Israel over military exemption for ultra-Orthodox
On February 24, 2022, Russia launched a full-scale invasion of its neighbour, upending the lives of millions of Ukrainians. But the conflict also changed the lives… Read More »Russian dissidents in France: The price of exile, far from Putin’s Russia
The US Supreme Court on Monday unanimously restored Donald Trump to 2024 presidential primary ballots, rejecting state attempts to hold the Republican former president accountable… Read More »US Supreme Court unanimously rules Trump can remain on 2024 ballot
The ministry urges the president not to sign the draconian bill over fears the World Bank could cut funding.