Climate change has a greater impact on those sections of the population, in all countries, that are most reliant on natural resources for their livelihoods and/or who have the least capacity to respond to natural hazards, such as droughts, landslides, floods and hurricanes. Women commonly face higher risks and greater burdens from the impacts of . Learn More
Afghanistan – Woman Commits Suicide Before Taliban Could Stone Her for Running Away
Kabul [Afghanistan], October 16, 2022 (ANI): A woman in Afghanistan’s Ghor province died by suicide before Taliban forces could kill her for running away from home, local media reported citing local Taliban. According to Khaama Press, the Taliban planned to stone the woman, who ran away from home with a married man, on Friday, but before that, . Learn More
Philippines – In Informal Waste Work, Women Are Twice as Vulnerable, Invisible
September 30, 2022 - MANILA, Philippines – Even before the crack of dawn, the day’s work already begins for Riza Santoyo, as she pedals a bicycle with a light blue metal cart along relatively empty roads in Quezon City. To save time, the 34-year-old mother brings her four young children along her usual route. She would drop off her two older . Learn More
Arab Region & Africa – Karama – Wa’ed Network for Adolescent Girls
2022 - Karama is proud to announce the launch of the Wa’ed network led by and for adolescent girls in Africa and the Arab region. As its name suggests, Wa’ed is a solemn promise and a commitment from the girls who founded the network to each other, to themselves, and to the wider community. It also represents a commitment from Karama to . Learn More
The War Widow Population Grows with Increased & Protracted War & Conflict, Displacement & Refugee Status
Let us not forget the exponential increase in widowhood as in Ukraine and throughout the world, widows of all ages. Riada Asimovic Akyol – April 2022 “Your husband is a hero,” the priest said. But Oksana Dudar probably knew as she stared at the priest and several Ukrainian soldiers who stood on her doorstep that they did not come with good . Learn More
Somalia – Prolonged Drought Brings Hunger, Pending Famine, Thirst, Displacement, Fear
By CARA ANNA October 5, 2022 - DOLLOW, Somalia (AP) — A man in a donkey cart comes wheeling through the dust, carrying two small, silent boys. The sky is overcast. It could rain. It won’t. It hasn’t for a very long time. Mohamed Ahmed Diriye is 60 years old, and he’s completing the grimmest journey of his life. He set off from a seaside city . Learn More
Lebanon – Economic Collapse Prompts Rise in Gender-Based Violence
More women are seeking help, just as it becomes harder to get. By Tessa Fox BEIRUT 0 October 4. 2022 - All through the first eight years of her marriage, Gouri’s husband abused her. But as Lebanon’s massive financial crisis plunged the household into economic distress, the violence got worse. Gouri, 23, who asked that her name be changed . Learn More
Abolishing Militarised Masculinities
Other structures of state violence – such as police, prisons and borders – utilise militarised masculinities to police, guard, enforce, control and kill on behalf of the interests of capital, privilege and power. Capitalism is at the heart of these institutions – the military, the carceral system and border “enforcement” are all meant to protect . Learn More
Senegal – Women Need to Express Their Anger. Silence Is the Friend of Injustice
Against protocol, I was passed over as president of the National Assembly for a man. It is time for female MPs to fight for equal representation By Aminata Touré* 5 October 2022 - Over the past 12 years, Senegalese women have made great strides in politics. In July’s elections, women won 73 parliamentary seats out of a total of 165 – the . Learn More
EU – Women in Europe Need ‘Greater Econo mic Independence’ to Avoid Poverty: UN Special Rapporteur
Women in Europe should be given “greater economic independence” through equal pay, childcare support and the sharing of domestic duties to ensure that they do not fall into poverty, according to the UN Special Rapporteur on extreme poverty and human rights. Olivier De Schutter recently conducted a two-month mission to the European Union, where . Learn More
International Day of Older Persons – 29 September – Challenges & Resilence + WUNRN Older Woman’s Voice Poem
29 September 2022 - Secretary-General António Guterres drew attention on Saturday, the International Day of Older Persons, to the “resilience of the more than one billion older women and men” in a rapidly changing world. “The past years have witnessed dramatic upheavals – and older people often found themselves at the epicenter of crises,” he said . Learn More
Violating International Law, Putin to Sign Russia Annexation of Ukrainian Regions
The annexation marks perhaps the darkest moment in relations between Russia and the West since the Cold War, following a NATO warning Thursday that damage to two Nord Stream pipelines in the Baltic Sea was the result of “deliberate, reckless and irresponsible acts of sabotage.” Workers fix a banner reading “Donetsk, Luhansk, . Learn More
South Sudan – Rape Has Become So Common that Women Do Not Report It
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
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