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November 15, 2017 Commentary

How Commercial Farms Are Ripping Apart Zambian Communities

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November 15, 2017 Commentary

15 Years After Forces Overthrew Taliban, Afghanistan Failing Its Girls

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November 14, 2017 Witness

Trapped and Abused Behind Closed Doors in Oman

Tanzania Weak Protections Leave Their Domestic Workers Exposed to Abuse in Gulf Countries

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November 14, 2017 News Release

Tanzania: Migrant Domestic Workers in Oman, UAE Abused

Women Describe Beatings, Exploitation, Harassment

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November 10, 2017 Commentary

One-Stop Centres for Rape Survivors in India Are Now Resolving Marital Disputes

Created in the aftermath of the 2012 Delhi gangrape, the Nirbhaya Fund remains underused and the centres lack resources.

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November 10, 2017 Dispatches

Will Brazil’s Congress Turn Its Back on Women and Girls?

New Law Would Ban Abortion in Cases of Rape, Health Risk

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November 9, 2017 Commentary

Doctors in India Continue to Traumatise Rape Survivors with the Two-Finger Test

Only nine states have adopted the 2014 guidelines on medico-legal care for survivors of sexual violence.

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November 8, 2017 News Release

India: Rape Victims Face Barriers to Justice

Uneven Progress in 5 Years Since Delhi Gang Rape

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November 8, 2017 Commentary

How the Police Pressured a Young Woman into Taking Back Her Rape Complaint

Despite reforms after 2012 Delhi gang rape, India’s police continue to let down survivors of sexual violence.

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November 7, 2017 Witness

‘They Said My Character Is Bad’

How a Rape Survivor Found the Courage to Fight for Justice in India

A close-up photo showing the hands of a sexual violence victim in India.
November 6, 2017 News Release

UN: Expose Abuses of Women in Detention in North Korea

Women Prisoners Face Physical and Sexual Abuse by Interrogators and Prison Guards

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November 5, 2017 Dispatches

China Needs to Stop the Growing Gender Gap

Ineffective Anti-Discrimination Mechanisms Hinder Women’s Progress

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November 1, 2017 Dispatches

Six Week Abortion Bill a Dangerous New Low for US

‘Heartbeat Protection Act 2017’ Is Scary Even If It Won’t Pass

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October 31, 2017 Commentary

KiK Fails to Turn a New Page on Ethical Business

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October 26, 2017 Commentary

Time to Hear Survivors of Rape in Central African Republic Conflict

Angèle, 27 ans, serre son enfant dans ses bras à Bangui, en République centrafricaine. Les combattants de la Séléka ont tué son mari et ses parents, avant de la capturer près de Bambari en juin 2014, a-t-elle raconté. Ils l’ont détenue en tant qu’esclave

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