The government ignores and covers up the bleak reality of child labor in Iran Crushing poverty is the root cause| NCRI Women Committee
June 12 is the World Day against Child Labor, introduced by the International Labor Organization to raise awareness of and| NCRI Women Committee
One of the ominous “gifts” of the mullahs’ 40-year rule is the spread of poverty in Iranian society. Among the| NCRI Women Committee
Ava Yargholi, a first grader, was beheaded by her father in the city of Hidaj, Zanjan Province. Her father, 32,| NCRI Women Committee
A Glance at a Costly and Ineffective Policy The “Youthful Population Law” in Iran vs. Women’s Human Rights Following a| NCRI Women Committee
Report to the UN Beijing+25 ForumDownload The Plight of Women in Iran - A Report to the UN Beijing+25 Forum| NCRI Women Committee
A man killed his 14-year-old daughter while asleep. The 20-year-old mother of a toddler was tortured and murdered by her| NCRI Women Committee
While many countries around the world have taken steps in recent decades to outlaw child marriage by raising the minimum| NCRI Women Committee
Iran is witnessing a steep rise in child labor, particularly in urban centers like Tehran, as economic hardship intensifies and| NCRI Women Committee
June 20 marks the beginning of the Iranian people's resistance for freedom and democracy in 1981. Iran’s women pioneer their| NCRI Women Committee
In yet another tragic accident involving school transport, a school van overturned on Saturday, May 24, 2025, in Alborz Province,| NCRI Women Committee
Poverty, Gender Discrimination, and Child Marriage at the Core In Iran, thousands of children fall out of the education system| NCRI Women Committee
The state-run ROKNA news agency reported the horrific murder of Mona Heydari on Saturday, February 5, 2022, with the release| NCRI Women Committee
Raha Ghanbari, a seven-year-old girl from the city of Qaemshahr in northern Iran, died on the evening of Friday, May| NCRI Women Committee
State-sponsored violence against women in Iran is on the rise, despite the 24-hour news cycle, the prevalence of social media,| NCRI Women Committee