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Wikigender > Gender in the Media: July 2018

Gender in the Media: July 2018

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The media review presents every month a selection of articles from different media sources on “gender and development” issues. the list of articles is regularly updated during the current month.

July 2018

1-15 July

  • Countries Need to Use Gender Data to Track SDG Progress. Here’s How. (News Deeply)
  • Women Making Science Videos on YouTube Face Hostile Comments (The New York Times)
  • One in four female workers at World Bank has felt sexually harassed, poll shows (El Pais)
  • Gender Equality Top 100 – The Most Influential People in Global Policy (Apolitical)
  • In London’s city hall, we’ve got a new plan to close the gender gap (Apolitical)
  • German women can now find out what men earn — why don’t they? (Apolitical)
  • Cervical cancer prevention in Thailand—a model of success (The Lancet)
  • First Company in the Pacific obtains Global Business Certification for Gender Equality (International Finance Corporation)
  •  Council of Europe Adopts Its Gender Equality Strategy 2018-2023 (Council of Europe)
  • Rohingya Girls Speak Out About Their Hopes, Fears & Needs (Plan International)
  • The Nigerian Schoolgirls Helping Trafficked Women Rebuild Their Lives (Women Advancement Deeply)
  • Their terrifying last moments: A decade of domestic violence deaths in Hindu and Sikh communities (The ABC)
  • European Observatory on Femicide launched in Malta (University of Malta)
  • Countering violence against women requires raising awareness of its multiple forms, stepping up comprehensive responses, say OSCE meeting participants (Organization for Security & Co-Operation in Europe)
  • Why many women in India refuse water during a heatwave (BBC News)
  • Government to proceed with referendum on woman’s place in home (The Irish Times)
  • The crop that put women on top in Zanzibar (BBC News)
  • Why bans persist on women voting across Pakistan (Herald)
  • These Women Were Told Not to Play Soccer. Instead They Formed a Team (The New York Times)
  • Countries Need to Use Gender Data to Track SDG Progress. Here’s How (News Deeply)
  • For Ethiopian Women, Work Abroad Is Opportunity and Risk of a Lifetime (News Deeply)

16- 31 July

  • Face of Finance May Soon Be More Female, at Least in China (Bloomberg)
  • Young Latin Americans see violence against women as normal: Survey (Reuters)
  • Women speak out ahead of Zimbabwean election (JASS)
  • New Zealand Grants Domestic Violence Victims Paid Leave (The New York Times)
  • Algerian females have access to public space, but in controlled, restricted, and conditional ways (Carnegie Middle-East Center)
  • Argentina raises hopes with $300 allowance for orphans of femicide (Thomson Reuters Foundation)
    From where I stand: “I am among the few women who aspire to a seat in the Adamawa State House of Representatives”  (UN Women)
  • FGM performed in clinics can make it dangerously attractive (United Nations Population Fund)
  • In Mexico, female soccer players take centre stage to break gender stereotypes  (UN Women)
  • Backing Up Women With Facts and Figures (Pass Blue)
  • Overlooked No More: Beatrice Tinsley, Astronomer Who Saw the Course of the Universe (The New York Times)
  • ‘An Entire Community Got Together to Rape a Child’: India Recoils at Girl’s Assault (The New York Times)
  • When Wives Earn More Than Husbands, Neither Partner Likes to Admit It (The New York Times)
  • As U.S. and Rwanda Battle Over Used Clothes, Garment Workers Lose Out (News Deeply)

Videos

  • Family Planning in Remote Nepal (United Nations Population Fund)
  • Thorns & Silk – Women in Palestine Succeed in Non-Traditional Jobs (Culture Unplugged)
  • 15 Afghan Women Break Barriers by Training as Deminers (VOA News)

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