Gender in the Media – May 2015
Wikis > Gender in the Media – May 2015
- BRIDGE update focuses on Menstrual Hygiene Management (BRIDGE-IDS May 2015)
- How does Gender change the way we think about Power? (Blog – From Poverty to Power 27.05.2015)
- Nigeria Bans Female Genital Mutilation: African Powerhouse Sends ‘Powerful Signal’ About FGM With New Bill (International Business Times 26.05.2015)
- Turkish NGO helps mothers return to work (Al Monitor 24.05.2015)
- Peace Activists Cross Demilitarized Zone Separating Koreas (The NY Times 24.05.2015)
- Netherlands approves plans for partial niqab ban (AlJazeera 23.05.2015)
- Forced sex camps, initiation ceremonies prepare girls for child marriage in Zambia and Mozambique (Trust.org 21.05.2015)
- Surge in sexual abuse by Egypt authorities, report says (Al Jazeera 19.05.2015)
- Khyber Girls’ School Reopens (Gandhara.rferl.org 18.05.2015)
- Early men and women were equal, say scientists (The Guardian 14.05.2015)
- Will Moscow Allow Polygamy in Chechnya? (The Moscow Times 13.05.2015)
- 20 years of Shamefully Scarce Funding for Feminists and Women’s Rights Movements (UNRISD 13.05.2015)
- Empowerment of women the key to social and economic progress in developing countries (Irish Examiner 11.05.2015)
- Afghan clerics uneasy as civil rights movement gains momentum (Reuters 10.05.2015)
- Chance of Citizenship Also Destroyed in Nepal (Trust.org 08.05.2015)
- Mothers and children need more – not less – social protection (ILO 07.05.2015)
- On International Day, UN says more midwife training will help tackle maternity and child deaths (UN News Centre 05.05.2015)
- North Aceh’s new bylaw separates male, female students (UCANews 05.05.2015)
- Guatemalan Domestic Workers Reveal a Dirty Business (Womensenews 04.05.2015)
- North Aceh bans unmarried couples from motorbike rides (The Jakarta Post 04.05.2015)
- Why women are more at risk than men in earthquake-ravaged Nepal (Qz.com 01.05.2015)