Ana, a Haitian mother displaced by violence, struggles to survive while caring for her children. With World Vision support, she finds hope and resources to care for her family. The post A Haitian mother’s struggle for survival appeared first on World Vision.| World Vision
Rapid modernization has yielded uneven gains between Chinese men and women. This feature examines women's status in China.| ChinaPower Project
A Wharton professor shares research-backed advice on how to split the chores — and keep the peace. The post Want Your Husband To Do More Around the House? This Economist Has Some Tips appeared first on Katie Couric Media.| Katie Couric Media
The GMMP 2025 key findings show that progress towards gender equality in and through the world news media continues to flatline.| Who Makes the News | Why we need equitable masculinities to create inclusive ...
University of Toronto student Esta Yee has recently joined the GMMP for an internship as a project and research assistant.| Who Makes the News | Why we need equitable masculinities to create inclusive ...
The GMMP helps ensure that gender issues in the press are a topic of ongoing public discussion in Puerto Rico, says coordinator Lourdes Lugo-Ortiz.| Who Makes the News | Why we need equitable masculinities to create inclusive ...
The GMMP has driven change in the media landscape in Somalia and a broader societal shift towards gender equality, says coordinator Abdiwali Gooni.| Who Makes the News | Why we need equitable masculinities to create inclusive ...
29 Apr Meet GMMP Luxembourg Coordinator Claire Schadeck| Who Makes the News
How a sorry affair over rats reflects an even sorrier state of women’s equality.| The Persistent
Women account for about one in four subjects and sources in the media. What on earth is going on?| The Persistent
47 UN Special Procedures mandate holders reaffirm central role of gender as an analytical lens to advance equality & human rights for all| OII Europe
Women’s right to full and equal participation in the public and political life of their country is recognized by the 1979 United Nations Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women. The proportion or number of parliamentarians who are women – also referred to as the descriptive representation of women – is often used to measure the achievement of this right. Beyond the statistics though, women and diverse groups are represented in political institutions i...| HillNotes
Introduction: The Foundation of Wage Equality in India India’s journey toward workplace equality took a significant legislative turn with the enactment of the Equal Remuneration Act in 1976. This landmark legislation emerged from the constitutional mandate enshrined in Article 39 of the Indian Constitution, which directs the State to ensure equal pay for equal work […] The post Equal Remuneration Act, 1976: Legal Framework for Equal Pay in India appeared first on Bhatt & Joshi Associates.| Bhatt & Joshi Associates
Introduction The workplace should be a sanctuary of professional growth and dignity, yet for decades, women in India faced an invisible battle against sexual harassment that remained largely unaddressed by formal legal mechanisms. The Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibition and Redressal) Act, 2013, commonly known as the POSH Act, emerged as a […] The post Overview of Workplace Harassment Act in India: The Sexual Harassment of Women at Workplace (Prevention, Prohibi...| Bhatt & Joshi Associates
Paul E. Peterson interviews Robert Henderson, Senior Fellow at the Manhattan Institute| Education Next
A U.N. report shows the situation is grim.| The Persistent
In the last few years the European Commission has made significant advancements in implementing gender equality policies which include and benefit intersex people, particularly intersex women and girls. In 2020, the European Commission published its first- ever LGBTI Equality Strategy 2020-2025, which comprehensively included a clear mandate to work on a range of actions inclusive […] The post OII Europe submission on the EC Gender Equality Strategy appeared first on OII Europe.| OII Europe
In late August, Italy took a decisive step to protect women from one of the most insidious forms of online abuse: the non‑consensual sharing of intimate or misappropriated images. After years of complaints, activism, and public outrage, a notorious website — home to thousands of stolen photos of women, from ordinary citizens to public figures — was forced offline following a wave of legal and political pressure. The post When Technology Policy Defends Human Dignity appeared first on Pur...| Purism
The Feminist Creator Prize recognizes diverse feminist creators in Canada who are using digital media to advocate for gender justice.| Canadian Women's Foundation
In Canada, the Canadian Human Rights Act prohibits discrimination based on certain grounds, including sex, sexual orientation (since 1996), gender expression and gender identity (since 2017). These terms are often used in the parliamentary context, including in debates and parliamentary committee work. This HillNote provides background on the terminology used to describe gender and sexual diversity.| HillNotes
The lack of consistent attention to gender was concerning, as was the failure to tackle the Global South debt crisis – and the blinkered expansion of private finance, despite evidence of its harms. But, says Rachel Noble, as the world turns to implementation of the Financing for Development commitments, there are valuable opportunities to seize and build on, including for the women who do most of the world’s care work.| frompoverty.oxfam.org.uk
True gender equality still eludes us. We need men into the conversation and that's not going to happen if we blame them for everything.| InPower Coaching
One of the hardest things with active parenting is that you’re usually robbed of the hours when you’re at your most alert and creative.| Total Internal Reflection
The post What to Expect From A Female Empowerment Education Internship in Zambia appeared first on Roots Interns.| Roots Interns
Melbourne will host the Women Deliver conference in 2026, the first time it is being held in the Oceania region.| Women's Agenda
Clean Crop is an ambitious startup project that blends policy, economics, sustainability and development.| State of the Planet
Thailand made headlines this year as the first Southeast Asian country to legalise same-sex marriage. Now intersex and non-binary advocates are pushing for the next frontier: legal recognition for people who challenge the very notion of binary gender. The post Thailand achieved marriage equality. Intersex people are still waiting for their turn appeared first on HaRDstories.| HaRDstories
Discover how recent global health aid cuts are disproportionately affecting women and girls in low- and middle-income countries, impacting essential services and community health workers. Learn why a gender-informed approach is crucial to prevent decades of progress from being undone.| VillageReach
When a teenage girl wants to get an education and finish school, nothing should get in her way. For 19-year-old Adadechei, it wasn't that simple.| MSI Reproductive Choices
Robin Bell has been named the Marie Tharp Lamont Research Professor and Richard Seager the Ewing Lamont Research Professor.| State of the Planet
Despite progress, we're still battling anti-trans rhetoric and the belief that transgenderism is a 'fad'| Analysis Archives – The Independent
The Landesa Center for Women’s Land Rights works globally to elevate and catalyze the voices and leadership of grassroots women and women-led organizations who are driving the movement on land rights at local and national levels to realize both gender and climate justice. Under its Transformation Partnerships grant with Together Women Rise, in 2024 the […] The post The Power of Women-Led Movements for Land Rights first appeared on Together Women Rise. The post The Power of Women-Led Movem...| Together Women Rise
They cook and bake, clean, and set the table for their husbands – and millions of people watch them do it. Tradwives – short for “traditional wives” – have taken social media by storm in recent years. Their message is clear: nothing fulfills a woman more than being a housewife devoted to her husband and […] The post Tradwives: How the Social Media Trend Strengthens Right-Wing Ideology appeared first on TheBetter.news.| TheBetter.news
For over twenty years, MSI's local teams have provided lifesaving maternal health and family planning services in Afghanistan, reaching 1 million clients each year.| MSI Reproductive Choices
Building inclusive cities takes a collective effort from the government, academics, civil society organisations, and women with disabilities themselves.| Urbanet
We surveyed MSI’s 36 country programmes on the attacks they’re witnessing on sexual and reproductive health and rights, and the strategies they’re using to hold the line.| MSI Reproductive Choices
It is critical to ensure that urban innovations dismantle gender biases rather than reinforce them.| Urbanet
Indigenous women are increasingly taking the lead in monitoring their rainforest lands and stepping into key leadership roles within their communities. By breaking barriers and asserting their place on the frontlines, Indigenous women are driving the fight to safeguard the rainforest, preserve their cultures, and shape the future of our planet.| Rainforest Foundation US
Interview on academic freedom with Prof. Anne Husebekk, former vice-president for Freedom and Responsibility in Science at the International Science| European Science-Media Hub
Despite achieving "gender equality" in movies in 2024, Hollywood isn't satisfied. However, box office numbers show its approach isn't working| That Park Place
Most Americans would welcome a female or Hispanic nominee to the Supreme Court, but few see either as an essential characteristic of the next justice. Earlier polling found a slight preference for a justice who would make the court more conservative, but Americans also clearly prefer a justice who would not overturn the Roe v. Wade decision on abortion rights. Americans tend to believe the organized lobbying campaigns by liberal and conservative groups will do more harm than good to getting t...| Gallup.com
In India, AJWS grantees are reimagining how homeless shelters can help women and LGBTQI+ people in crisis.| American Jewish World Service – AJWS
In this blog, we discuss are recent study looking at working life and unemployment expectancies and conclude that it pays off to study. The post It pays off to study – a glance at expected career lengths in Finland appeared first on Finnwards.| Finnwards
In the UK, it’s November 20. In France, it’s today, November 8. For the EU, it’s November 15. It’s the day of […]| Social Science Space
Manga artist Aiba Kyoko spoke with us about her latest works and gave several panels about some common differences between anime and "anime-inspired" art and the process of creating manga.| Anime Feminist
En esta charla, el PhD Javier Collado Ruano, nos habla de la importancia de mirar biomiméticamente cómo la naturaleza resuelve sus problemas para poder aplicar soluciones parecidas a nuestros propios problemas como especie y sociedad. Es profesor titular de Filosofía de la Educación en la Universidad Nacional de Educación de Ecuador, Doctor en Difusión del […]| Global Education Magazine
Activists from five countries in Latin America and the Caribbean recently convened to rally around their shared mission of fighting gender discrimination.| American Jewish World Service – AJWS
From the column: "Everyone knows that men, in general, have an inherent physical advantage over women. This has been true since time immemorial. And it will remain so."| Duluth News Tribune
The second annual event returns Sept. 30 to the DECC.| Duluth News Tribune
Mana Zita is a Timorese working mother who leads MSI Timor Leste’s work in gender equality and social inclusion.| MSI Reproductive Choices
The range of disciplines highlights the depth of talent in this year’s top 50 women in engineering awards.| Power Engineering International
by Inger Mewburn Hang out in any tearoom and you will hear complaints about work – that’s if there even is a tea room at the end of your open plan cubicle farm. Yet surprisingly little is known abo…| SRHE Blog
Climate change—in the absence of legal and social protections—works as a threat multiplier that perpetuates gender inequalities and worsens socio-economic injustices in the MENA region| The Cairo Review of Global Affairs
On 11 March 2024, Open Development Cambodia Organization (ODC) in collaboration with Gender and Development for Cambodia (GADC) with funding from the United States Agency for International Development (USAID) through Family Health International – Civil Society Support Activity (FHI360-CSS), Advancing Land-based Investment Governance (ALIGN), and Landesa hosted an important discussion on “Women’s rights in land| Open Development Cambodia (ODC)
© www.viewsoftheworld.net This contribution for Political Insight (June 2019, Volume 10, Issue 2) maps gender inequality around the world and argues that the political sphere is often the most resistant to change. Unequal treatment based on gender is deeply embedded in many … Continue reading → The post Inequalities of Gender: Education, work, and politics was written by Benjamin Hennig and published on Views of the World. If you enjoyed this, you might want to follow me on Twitter or Fa...| Views of the World
Supporting Gender Equality in the Public Sector At the Centre for Family Research and Evaluation (CFRE), we are excited to continue to contribute to state-wide progress towards gender equality with the Commission for Gender Equality in the Public Sector. We have recently been appointed a member of the expert Panel of Providers, within the evaluation stream, and are looking forward to supporting defined entities comply with the Gender Equality Act. […] The post Supporting Gender Equality in ...| Centre for Family Research and Evaluation
Let’s use International Women's Day 2024 to acknowledge and celebrate the incredible achievements of women worldwide.| Groundbreaker
Strong land rights are a crucial prerequisite to the climate resilience and sustainable land management necessary to bolster food security and reach zero hunger.| Landesa
This International Women's Day % learn about the role the new Biden-Harris Gender Council, and the need for a feminist foreign policy.| Women Across Frontiers Magazine
We have decided to award most voted cartoons. This year will be awarded 5 to 10 votes winners. Results of Equal Rights and Gender Equality International Cartoon Contest 2019 - 2020 First Prize: Hilal Özcan, Turkey| Toons Mag