Will Brazil’s Congress Turn Its Back on Women and Girls?
New Law Would Ban Abortion in Cases of Rape, Health Risk
New Law Would Ban Abortion in Cases of Rape, Health Risk
Only nine states have adopted the 2014 guidelines on medico-legal care for survivors of sexual violence.
Uneven Progress in 5 Years Since Delhi Gang Rape
Despite reforms after 2012 Delhi gang rape, India’s police continue to let down survivors of sexual violence.
How a Rape Survivor Found the Courage to Fight for Justice in India
Women Prisoners Face Physical and Sexual Abuse by Interrogators and Prison Guards
Ineffective Anti-Discrimination Mechanisms Hinder Women’s Progress
‘Heartbeat Protection Act 2017’ Is Scary Even If It Won’t Pass
Expanded ‘Mexico City’ Policy Causing Cuts in HIV, Reproductive Care
Poor Government Oversight Enables Forced Evictions
Zambia’s government should protect families evicted to make way for commercial farms