News headlines for “Women’s Rights”, page 13

  1. ‘By women, for women’: 15 years of the UN agency championing gender equality

    - UN News

    Fariba, a young Afghan woman, had just begun a university degree in 2021 when the Taliban returned to power and banned women and girls from secondary and higher education.

  2. Violence Escalates in Sudan as Humanitarian Aid Struggles to Meet Growing Needs

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, July 28 (IPS) - Earlier this month, Sudanese civilians began facing a considerable escalation of hostilities, with the most recent attacks from the Rapid Support Forces (RSF) and the Sudanese Armed Forces (SAF) claiming dozens of lives. Amid a rapidly growing scale of needs and an overwhelming lack of funding, the United Nations (UN) and its partners have struggled to deliver adequate amounts of humanitarian aid.

  3. Women and girls of African descent: Celebrating contributions, recognising challenges

    - UN News

    This Friday marks the first observation of the International Day of Women and Girls of African Descent, following a declaration last year by the UN General Assembly.

  4. US Republican Lawmakers Don’t Care About Mortality in the Country

    - Inter Press Service

    PORTLAND, USA, July 23 (IPS) - The recent legislation passed by the US Congress, oddly named the One Big Beautiful Bill (OBBB), and signed by the US President, reveals that Republican lawmakers in the nation’s capital do not care about excessive and premature mortality in the United States.

  5. ‘Catastrophic birth outcomes’ in Gaza threaten a whole generation, warns UN agency

    - UN News

    Pregnant women and newborns in Gaza face “catastrophic” conditions, including a dysfunctional healthcare system, psychological stress and food deprivation the UN reproductive health agency (UNFPA) reported on Wednesday.

  6. Protect Women’s Rights, Especially in a Time of Equality Backlash, Say Activists

    - Inter Press Service

    UNITED NATIONS, July 21 (IPS) - Discriminatory laws and the absence of legal protections impact more than 2.5 billion women and girls worldwide in various ways. Legal reform is paramount to securing gender equality, and the world cannot afford to roll back on decades of progress in women’s rights.

  7. Intersectional Feminist Leadership Needed to Realise Global Goals

    - Inter Press Service

    NEW YORK, July 18 (IPS) - In its 80-year history the UN has never once been led by a woman. As the international community convenes for the 2025 High-Level Political Forum (HLPF) to review progress on gender equality and other Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), this remains a fundamental hypocrisy at the heart of global governance. How can an institution that has systematically excluded women from its highest office credibly champion gender justice worldwide?

  8. From Gaza to Georgia, Human Rights Defenders Pay a High Price for Change. Here’s How You Can Help

    - Inter Press Service

    HARARE, Zimbabwe / TOURS, France, July 18 (IPS) - Across the globe—from Gaza’s rubble to the streets of Tbilisi—people are standing up for justice, dignity, and basic rights. But far too often, they are paying with their freedom, their safety, even their lives.

  9. ‘You have to be able to rule your life’: The care revolution in Latin America

    - UN News

    Globally, there are 12.5 billion hours of work that the world never pays for because it barely even sees it.

  10. Faith on the Frontlines: New Military Chaplain Programme Reaches Soldiers in Africa

    - Inter Press Service

    MUTARE, Zimbabwe, July 16 (IPS) - It is a cold morning in eastern Zimbabwe as Lieutenant Colonel Reverend Doctor Samba Mosweu celebrates a glorious moment he has been waiting for all his life.

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