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Women’s rights

Armanshahr interview | Mexico: Femicide, Violence and State Corruption

Watch Interview with Rodolfo Domínguez Márquez, Human Rights lawyer and feminist by Guissou Jahangiri FIDH Vice-President and Exec.dir of Armanshahr | OPENASIA

Monday، 20 May، 2019

Indian women just did a remarkable thing – they formed a wall of protest

Indian women form 620km human chain in support of lifting of temple ban.

Friday، 11 January، 2019

In ‘The Judge,’ a Middle Eastern Trailblazer Upholds Women’s Rights

A conventional portrait of a highly unconventional woman, Erika Cohn’s documentary “The Judge” has a worthy subject in Kholoud al-Faqih, the first woman to be appointed, in 2009, to the Middle East’s religious courts.

Thursday، 20 December، 2018

‘It’s a miracle’: the scheme ending abuse against women in Tajikistan

THE GUARDIAN By Liz Ford in Penjikent and Jomi  Women in Tajikistan involved in the Zindagii Shoista project, which is tackling domestic violence. Photograph: Anisa Sabiri for the Guardian. For 22 years, Rano Mahmurodova was violently […]

Thursday، 1 November، 2018

‘We are real’: Saudi feminists launch online radio

Saudi feminists launch online radio. Operating out of a small room in an unknown country, a new internet radio station broadcasts a programme aimed at campaigning for greater women’s rights in Saudi Arabia.

Wednesday، 29 August، 2018

Research Working Paper – Women’s Victimization in Transitional Justice and their Fight for Democracy and Human Rights: The Story of Taiwan

Human Rights Program – Harvard Law School Women’s Victimization in Transitional Justice and their Fight for Democracy and Human Rights: The Story of Taiwan By Yi-Li Lee Research Working Paper Series March 2018 Women, even […]

Thursday، 23 August، 2018

Condemned to silence: the situation of women human rights defenders in Saudi Arabia

Saudi Arabia is well known for the severe limits it imposes on women’s rights – the legal status of the woman being inferior to that of the man – in all fields, even in the simplest acts of daily life.

Thursday، 8 February، 2018

Violence against women: the most common but least punished

Every year on the 25th of November, the whole world is outraged at violence against women. One day, over 365 days in which women suffer relentlessly all forms of assault, rape, murder perpetrated in their vast majority by men and most often with complete impunity.

Saturday، 25 November، 2017

Open Letter to Permanent Representatives to the UN: Recommendations on the Security Council Open Debate on Women, Peace and Security (WPS)

Gender equality, women’s empowerment and protection of women’s rights, are intrinsic to sustainable development and conflict prevention.

Thursday، 12 October، 2017

What Saudi Women Need More Than a Driver’s License

Time Earlier this week, I did something perfectly ordinary: I renewed my U.S. driver’s license. That’s something I couldn’t do in my home country of Saudi Arabia because there is no women’s section at the DMV […]

Monday، 9 October، 2017