Gender in the Media – January 2015
Wikis > Gender in the Media – January 2015
- Is it time we agreed on a gender-neutral singular pronoun? (The Guardian 30.01.2015)
- The entrepreneurs helping girls in the developing world (BBC 29.01.2015)
- Saudi Arabia’s dress code for women (The Economist 28.01.2015)
- To Warn Of Super Bowl Sex Trafficking Risks, Young Women Pose In Life-Size Toy Box (Huffington Post 28.01.2015)
- The 2015 Power Women Of Davos (Forbes 27.01.2015)
- Doctor jailed after Egypt’s first FGM conviction (The Guardian 26.01.15)
- Melinda Gates: more women in work will boost the lives of the poorest (The Guardain 25.01.15)
- Where are the women at Davos? (The Guardian 24.01.15)
- Women and work: What’s holding women back? (The Economist 23.01.2015)
- The kids are not all right: Shocking survey shows gender-bias in India’s next-gen (FirstPost India 23.01.15)
- How a Legal Identity Leads to a Better Life (VIDEO Open Society Foundations 22.01.2015)
- In Egypt, Sowing the Seeds of Gender Equality (The NY Times 22.01.2015)
- As it happened: Narendra Modi launches ‘Beti Bachao-Beti Padhao’ (The Hindu 22.01.2015)
- Melinda Gates’ big prediction for women (Fortune 21.01.2015)
- Gender gap in university admissions rises to record level (The Guardian 21.01.2015)
- The Right to Choose (Medium.com 21.01.2015)
- UN lauds Somalia as country ratifies landmark children’s rights treaty (UN News 20.01.2015)
- The women who ‘make it’ in tech (The Washington Post 20.01.2015)
- Lebanon: Laws Discriminate Against Women (HRW 19.01.2014)
- Lebanon religious laws violate women’s rights: HRW (Al Arabiya 19.01.2015)
- Encouraging Women to Be Heard (The NY Times 16.01.2015)
- Why Are Women Being Erased? (The Huffington Post 15.01.2015)
- Gender gap: Women welcome in ‘hard working’ fields, but ‘genius’ fields are male-dominated, study finds (15.01.2015 The Washington Post)
- Gender gap in academia strongest in fields that emphasize ‘brilliance (Al Jazeera 15.01.15)
- Gender gap: Women welcome in ‘hard working’ fields, but ‘genius’ fields are male-dominated, study finds (The Washington Post 15.01.15)
- UN Barbershop conference aims to get men talking about women’s rights (The Guardian 16.01.15)
- Egyptian women take to social media to expose harassers (Al Monitor 16.01.2015)
- What will shape women’s rights over the next 15 years? (The Guardian 14.01.15)
- Proof that women in boardrooms quotas work (The Telegraph 13.01.15)
- Time for quotas? Ireland is second worst in Europe for gender balance on boards (The Irish Times 13.01.15)
- Julia Gillard backlash puts women with traditional gender beliefs off politics – study (The Guardian 13.01.15)
- Europe Leads With Intent On Gender Diversity (Forbes 13.01.15)
- Women-only bus service draws mixed response (eKantipur.com 12.01.2014)
- China’s savvy young women begin to tear down the walls of gender discrimination (South China Morning Post 12.01.15)
- Intel president calls on Silicon Valley to improve gender diversity (The Telegraph 11.01.15)
- The Backlash Against African Women (The NY Times – Sunday Review 10.01.2015)
- Why Iceland is hosting a debate on gender equality… for men (The Telegraph 10.01.15)
- Nepalese Passports Are Going to Feature a Third Gender Option (TIME 07.01.2015)
- Kerala to build largest social entrepreneur network of women (Gulf News 07.01.2015)
- Why 2015 Will be the Breakout Year for Women in Business (Huffington Post 05.01.2015)
- Bolivian women bank on sweet success of quinoa bars (The Guardian 05.01.2015)
- Women’s rights have no country (Open Democracy 05.01.2015)
- New Congress Includes More Women, Minorities (The NY Times 04.01.2015)
- Women’s Rights in Ghana: Protecting Widows (The Globalist 03.01.2015)
- These ‘Almost Famous Women’ Won’t Be Forgotten Again (MPR 03.01.2015)
- The Guardian (02.01.2015)
- Women’s Rights Centre celebrates 20 years (thenews.pl 02.01.2015)
- To Rescue Economy, Japan Turns to Supermom (The NY Times 01.01.2015)