Gender in the Media – June 2015
Wikis > Gender in the Media – June 2015
- Afghanistan Nominates First Female Judge To Supreme Court (rferl.org 30.06.2015)
- UN: Philippine efforts to uphold women’s rights not enough The Philippine Star (29.06.15)
- Afghanistan growing more receptive on women’s rights, says British ambassador The Guardian (28.06.15)
- Maiden Names, on the Rise Again (The NY Times 27.06.2015)
- Argentine women hit back at violence (BBC 22.06.2015)
- Blood money marriage makes comeback in Iraq (AlMonitor 18.06.2015)
- Worldwide displacement hits all-time high as war and persecution increase (UNHCR 18.06.2015)
- Calling the world’s fathers: you are part of the gender equality revolution too (The Guardian 16.06.2015)
- Guatemalan Double Standard Limits Femicide Courts (Womensenews 14.06.2015)
- The North-South Divide on Two-Parent Families (The NY Times 11.06.2015)
- Astronaut Samantha Cristoforetti Sets Space Stay Record For Women And European Space Agency (Techtimes 11.06.2015)
- Conflict widows: agents of change and peacebuilding (Open Democracy 10.06.2015)
- Indonesia’s Aceh bans women from nightspots after 11pm (AlJazeera 10.06.2015)
- Witness: Regretting Marrying Off a Young Daughter – Ali’s Story (HRW 09.06.2015)
- Pakistan Says Court Has Freed 8 of 10 Accused in Attack on Malala Yousafzai (The NY Times 05.06.2015)
- Women are the backbone of healthcare with few rewards for $3tn contribution (The Guardian 05.06.2015)
- Why are young Iranians losing interest in marriage? (Al-Monitor 02.06.2015)
- “Feminicide, EU-CELAC Must Act” (European Business Express 02.06.2015)
- In Turkey, Violence Against Women Is Often A Private Family Matter (NPR 02.06.2015)
- Why Turkey’s Election Is High Stakes for Women (Time 02.06.2015)
- Turkish court stirs marriage debate (Al Monitor 01.06.2015)
- Mauritius designates its first woman president (The Times of India 01.06.2015)