World
The white perspective
Cultural arrogance has long been a feature of Western journalism and it continues to flourish. But can journalists really describe the world from the perspective of a Yemeni housewife, a shepherdess in Bhutan or an elderly Senegalese fisherman?
Monday، 4 March، 2019Children are the first to pay for our wars
In “Capernaum”, Nadine Labaki tells the dismal story of Zain, a boy living on the streets of Beirut. She calls the system behind it “modern slavery”.
Monday، 4 March، 2019SAVING THE FUTURE, by John Scales Avery
Only immediate climate action can save the future. If we don’t take action, the collapse of our civilizations and the extinction of much of the natural world is on the horizon.
Thursday، 21 February، 2019‘Invisible’ women; when home is not a sanctuary
Deaths from terror attacks and violent extremism were down by nearly one-third in 2017. But for women and children with links to extremist groups, the nightmare of living under ISIS or Boko Haram is far from over.
Thursday، 21 February، 2019Human Rights Watch: World report 2019
Human Rights Watch – World Report 2019 is Human Rights Watch’s 29th annual review of human rights practices around the globe. It summarizes key human rights issues in more than 100 countries and territories worldwide, drawing on events […]
Tuesday، 22 January، 2019New Publication: Invisible Women: Gendered Dimensions of Return, Reintegration and Rehabilitation
An effort to map the gaps and challenges pertaining to the reintegration and rehabilitation of women and girls associated with violent extremist movements and establish a preliminary evidence-base of good practices and approaches.
Wednesday، 16 January، 2019You Should Be Worrying about the Woman Shortage
The World Health Organization says the natural sex ratio at birth is about 105 boys to every 100 girls and its best to have equal numbers of men and women in a society.
Thursday، 20 December، 2018Domestic violence is widely accepted in most developing countries, new study reveals
Societal acceptance of domestic violence against women is widespread in developing countries, with 36 per cent of people believing it is justified in certain situations.
Thursday، 20 December، 2018Home is the deadliest place for women as violence rises – U.N.
UN Report, women continue to pay the highest price as a result of gender inequality, discrimination and negative stereotypes.
Thursday، 20 December، 2018Film hailing Saudi progress on women’s rights branded ‘dreadful propaganda’
Feminism Saudi-style? ‘Next to every great woman, a man believing in her’
Thursday، 20 December، 2018