South Sudan Rape So Common Women Do Not Report It - UN By Nichola Mandil - BBC News, Juba September 23, 2022 - A United Nations human rights team says incidents of rape have become so common in South Sudan that many women are no longer bothering to report repeated sexual attacks. Rape victims lack access to medical and trauma care, . Learn More
Pay Transparency Can Address the Gender Pay Gap
September 16, 2022 - On the average, women, are paid about 20 per cent less than men, globally. While individual characteristics such as education, working time, occupational segregation, skills and experience, explain part of the gender pay gap, a large part is due to discrimination based on gender. In addition, women have been among the worst . Learn More
After 2 years of Slowing Progress, The Global Community Must Prioritize Gender Equality
By Rebecca Henderson September 12. 2022 - In its 2022 Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) Report, the UN documents a discouraging picture of gender equality progress around the world. As one of its 17 SDGs, the goal of helping women achieve parity across all facets of societal life has slowed during the past two years. The global community, . Learn More
Girls Worldwide Lag Behind Boys in Mathematics, Undermined By Discrimination & Gender Stereotypes – UNICEF Report
NEW YORK, 14 September 2022 – Girls worldwide are lagging behind boys in mathematics, with sexism and gender stereotypes among the root causes, according to a new report published today by UNICEF. Solving the equation: Helping girls and boys learn mathematics features new data analyses covering more than 100 countries and territories. The report . Learn More
Poet Amanda Gorman Launches UN General Assembly with Emotional Poem: An Ode We Owe
Poet Amanda Gorman Launches UN General Assembly with Emotional Poem: An Ode We Owe In a new poem called “An Ode We Owe,” Amanda Gorman urged action on the climate crisis, hunger and poverty, and gender and racial equity. She read to the U.N. General Assembly on Monday: AN ODE WE OWE How can I ask you to do good, When we’ve barely . Learn More
Sri Lanka – How the Economic Crisis Looks for Women
By Shefali Rafiq COLOMBO – September 13, 2022 - With inflation soaring above 64 percent, Sri Lankans have been reeling for months from an economic crisis that is jeopardising their health, education, and basic living standards, driving many into hunger and poverty. The skyrocketing costs of living have impacted everyone, but some marginalised . Learn More
Kyrgyzstan – Rising Domestic Abuse Figures, & Many Cases Go Unreported
By Farangis Najibullah & Zamira Kozhobaeva September 9, 2022 - BISHKEK -- Nearly 5,000 cases of domestic violence were reported in Kyrgyzstan in the first six months of 2022, according to the Central Asian country’s Interior Ministry, with the overwhelming majority of the victims being women. The number puts the country on track to match . Learn More
Scotland – Right to Free Period Products Becomes Law in Scotland
Scotland has made public health history by making it the law for public settings to provide period products. It is the first country in the world to protect the right to free sanitary products with new legislation that has come into force on Monday. The Period Products Act means councils and education providers have to make the free items . Learn More
Egypt – Hijab-Wearing Women ‘Face Discrimination’ in Egypt, Investigation Reveals
29 August 2022 - A BBC Arabic investigation revealed that women wearing the hijab are being discriminated against in Egypt. Several high-end establishments across Cairo, Egypt’s capital, refuse entry to women wearing headscarves, the investigation revealed. The hijab even prevented some women and families from purchasing property in luxury . Learn More
UK – Liz Truss Is the Next UK Prime Minister
September 5, 2022 - LONDON — Britain's Conservative Party has announced its new leader is Liz Truss, who has served as foreign minister for the past 12 months. She will be formally appointed as the next prime minister by Queen Elizabeth, likely on Tuesday afternoon. "I will deliver a bold plan to cut taxes and grow our economy," Truss said in . Learn More
Mexico – Gender Equality Curriculum First Time Inclusion in All Schools in State of Mexico
MEXICO - UNESCO RECOGNIZES THE IMPLEMENTATION OF GENDER EQUALITY IN EDOMÉX SCHOOLS For the first time in the country and with UNESCO, a gender equality curriculum is incorporated in all schools from preschool to high school in one entity: the State of Mexico. Mexico City; August 19, 2022.- A statement, the Office in Mexico of the United . Learn More
Venezuela – Women of Venezuela in Protracted Crisis – Refugees Fleeing Venezuela Deteriorating Conditions, as Many as Leaving War-Torn Ukraine
By Priscilla Alvarez, CNN August 31, 2022 - CNN — More than 6 million Venezuelans have fled their country amid deteriorating conditions, matching Ukraine in the number of displaced people and surpassing Syria, according to the United Nations. The refugee crisis in Venezuela is striking because there is not a war in the country like Ukraine, . Learn More
Pakistan – Epic Floods Are Hurting Women Most – Health Crisis – Gender-Based Violence – Food Insecurity – Displacement
Pakistan - Epic Floods Are Hurting Women Most About one third of Pakistan is now underwater, creating a “crisis of unimaginable proportions Severe monsoons are making health care inaccessible to pregnant women and sparking upticks in violence, according to the United Nations Population Fund. By Candice Helfand-Rogers August 30, 2022 - The . Learn More
Freedom of Expression Backsliding Around the World + UN Special Rapporteur Mandate & Report
By Emily Hart 25 August 2022 - Internet blackouts. Strategic lawsuits against journalists. Regulations restricting the activities of NGOs. The weaponisation of health and security policies. These are all strategies that governments around the world are increasingly using to curtail the right to dissent, protest, and even just access . Learn More
Afghanistan – Women Shaping Global Policy from Exile
Despite the upheaval of the Taliban takeover, the ‘group of six’ are finding ways to tackle the political and humanitarian crisis By Rosie Swash and Ruchi Kumar August 25, 2022 - It has been described as Afghanistan’s brain drain, after the Taliban’s return to power last year precipitated an exodus of politicians, academics and journalists . Learn More
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