Explore how health issues can impact women's careers and the economy, and how workplaces can support women's health to boost productivity and innovation. The post Invisible struggles, visible costs: Women’s health at work appeared first on Femtech Canada.| Femtech Canada
'I’m looking forward to creating some great final memories' says the Australian of her final race after more than a decade-long cycling career| Cyclingnews
Learn how incorporating sex and gender into health research makes science better with key insights from a discussion at the Femtech Canada Forum featuring Dr. Glenys Webster (CIHR) and Dr. Wendy Cukier (TMU).| Femtech Canada
Sticky mud splits race with $100,000 prize purse early, leaving Klöser and Geerike Schreurs in 200km break as Beers beats Keegan Swenson in sprint| Cyclingnews
Learn how femtech founders can build digital trust and connect deeply online. Unum Co. shares a framework for authentic storytelling and community building. The post Rethinking Digital Presence: Building Trust, One Story at a Time appeared first on Femtech Canada.| Femtech Canada
Panel discussion with Krista Hogan, Geneviève Lavertu and Parambir Bhangu at the Femtech Canada Forum in Montreal. The post Corporate Voices in Femtech: Connecting the Dots to Real Impact appeared first on Femtech Canada.| Femtech Canada
Lara Briden talks metabolic health, insulin resistance, and how women can restore balance with science-based, compassionate strategies.| Magnificent Midlife
Photo courtesy of Geylang International. The Women’s Premier League (WPL) clash between Geylang International and Still Aerion on Sunda...| www.fas.org.sg
In the five years since its launch on May 14 2020, the Global Encryption Coalition (GEC) and its members have reshaped the worldwide debate around encryption. The Coalition started during uncertain times, as the world faced the first few months of a global pandemic. With just 37 civil society members at its founding, the Coalition […] The post Celebrating 5 Years of the Global Encryption Coalition appeared first on Global Encryption Coalition.| Global Encryption Coalition
It was a temporary solution, and he saw it as something of a side gig, helping to fill a vacant role before he would take over...| www.fas.org.sg
Global conversations at the Commission on the Status of Women focused on how empowered women shape global sustainability. The work done by grassroots organisations like our worldwide Empower to Plan partners is more essential - and under threat - than ever. The post Empowering Women through Global Partnerships appeared first on Population Matters.| Population Matters
Sunisa Srangthaisong stood tall at the Lansdowne Stadium, her gaze fixed on the sea of red, white, and blue Thailand flags waving in the stands. This ...| www.fas.org.sg
SINGAPORE, 5 MARCH 2025 – Women’s Premier League (WPL) All-Stars Head Coach Ratna Suffian has named a 20-player squad to f...| www.fas.org.sg
Explore reproductive rights in Europe—disparities, policies, and the advocacy driving change across the continent.| Population Matters
In celebration of Women’s History Month, we’re highlighting three women who have made their mark in California wine. MaryAnn Graf, Zelma Long, and Merry Edwards are all trailblazing winemakers who paved the way for other women to enter the historically male-dominated industry. | library.ucdavis.edu
Belarus' birth rate is declining, yet Lukashenko's disputed election signals more pronatalist policies restricting reproductive rights.| Population Matters
The USAID funding freeze has disrupted global aid, cutting off vital healthcare, food & water supplies. Explore its devastating impact.| Population Matters
Trump’s inauguration raises alarms for reproductive rights. Discover the challenges and responses in this interview.| Population Matters
The House passed a bill Tuesday to protect women and girls' school sports from biological males “transgender” athletes| The Daily Signal
I’ve been reading and writing about the Women’s Prize shortlist for some years now, and in many ways I’ve come to look forward to it more than the Booker. If it comes without the hoop-la and posh bingo paraphernalia that makes watching that prize such fun – and so instructive – then the Women’s Prize […]| @Number 71
What will the Kamala Harris and Tim Walz ticket mean for women's rights and reproductive freedoms across the USA?| Population Matters
The United Nations has today released its updated population projections up to 2100. It predicts there’ll be another two billion people on the planet by 2063, peaking at 10.3 billion in the mid-2080s.| Population Matters
The 68th session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW68) took place in March. Population Matters' Choice Ambassador Joan Kembabazi was there and here she reports back on her experiences, which included moderating a UNICEF side event.| Population Matters
Discover the mysterious life story of ecologist and artist Marietta Pallis, who spent much of her life in the Norfolk Broads.| The Historic England Blog
Population, Health and Environment is a development approach that recognises the links between local communities, their health and the natural resources upon which they depend. This week, we co-hosted an event to find out more.| Population Matters
by Olivia Buehler| Carnegie Museum of Natural History
The home court advantage the top 16 seeds get in the first two rounds of women's March Madness comes with a cost: the NCAA keeps nearly all the cash.| Sportico.com
Population Matters has released a new independent report looking at the impact of population growth on vulnerable communities and the continuing reluctance to talk about reproductive rights and population as interconnected topics.| Population Matters
On the legal practicalities of protecting ‘trans people’ This is a response from an anonymous lawyer to the editor’s reply to an essay about how ‘trans people’ can be protec…| Wild Woman Writing Club
These pioneering women led the way in making engineering a career choice for all women.| The Historic England Blog