News headlines for “Women’s Rights”, page 137

  1. The Taliban Win: The Aftermath in Afghanistan and in the World

    - Inter Press Service

    A story from Inter Press Service, an international news agency

    SINGAPORE, Aug 30 (IPS) - Some years ago, on a piece on the Afghan crisis I had written that Mullah Omar’s face bore no resemblance to that of the impossibly beautiful, albeit mythical, Helen of Troy. Yet it too had caused the launch of a thousand ships (airships to be more precise), just as Helen’s had done in Homer’s epic tale, the Iliad.

  2. Advancing the Rights of Women Manual Scavengers in India

    - Inter Press Service

    Aug 27 (IPS) - Manual scavenging is a caste-based profession that leads to discrimination and atrocities against those engaged in it. Generations of families from marginalised communities in India have been forced to continue in this profession because of social ostracism and a lack of alternatives.

  3. Why Do Organizations Fail to Keep Workplace Harassments in Check

    - Inter Press Service

    A story from Inter Press Service, an international news agency

    NEW DELHI, India, Aug 26 (IPS) - “Sexual harassment is not about sexual attraction, it is about power. If an individual uses power plays to subjugate other people, when we have such dynamics going on in the workplace, what we need is a system that fights back against it, which unfortunately a lot of workplaces, they allow it to persist,”, says Adrienne Lawrence, anchor and legal analyst in an interview given to me here.

  4. As Climate Disaster Migration Rises, Girls Get Married Off

    - Inter Press Service

    BHUBANESWAR, India, Aug 25 (IPS) - When 11-year-old Mitali Padhi hugged her childhood friends to say goodbye, she felt a deep-seated foreboding.

  5. “Don’t Call It Ethnic. Ituri Confict Is a Mystery”

    - Inter Press Service

    ROME, Aug 24 (IPS) - It is a metallic sound, harmless. It lasts just over a second, but it can become as sharp as a machete blade or as devastating as the burst from an assault rifle. It is a beep, just the beep of a phone notification. A woman is on the ground, her belly open, her intestines exposed and her severed head resting on her arm. A pagne of colorful fabric still girds her hips. Where? Why? Then, a video. Do you hear those voices? It happened there, in that village. It was them who did it, it was them.

  6. Parliamentarians Determined to Reach ICPD 25 Goals

    - Inter Press Service

    Johannesburg, South Africa, Aug 23 (IPS) - Politicians from Asia and Africa shared activism anecdotes demonstrating their determination to meet ICPD 25 commitments. They were speaking at a hybrid conference held simultaneously in Kampala, Uganda, and online.

  7. As the Taliban Returns, 20 Years of Progress for Women Looks Set to Disappear Overnight

    - Inter Press Service

    Aug 17 (IPS) - As the Taliban takes control of the country, Afghanistan has again become an extremely dangerous place to be a woman.

  8. Here Is How We Can Keep Women Safe From Sexual Violence

    - Inter Press Service

    ISLAMABAD, Aug 13 (IPS) - The past weeks have been quite traumatic for the women of Pakistan. Recently, a young woman named Noor Mukadam was murdered and beheaded by her alleged partner in Islamabad, Pakistan’s capital city. A few weeks ago, the prime minister’s statement on rape erroneously construed the crime as being the fault of the victim.

  9. Afghanistan: UN chief following escalation in fighting ‘with deep concern’

    - UN News

    With Taliban fighters continuing to gain ground in Afghanistan, the UN Secretary-General is following events “with deep concern” said the UN Spokesperson on Thursday, including the battle for Herat and Kandahar, the country’s second and third largest cities.  

  10. Proud of Being Able to Speak the Truth: Journalist Nidhi Razdan on her Cyber Attack

    - Inter Press Service

    A story from Inter Press Service, an international news agency

    NEW DELHI, India, Aug 12 (IPS) - Sania Farooqui is a journalist and filmmaker based out of New Delhi.Earlier in January, Indian journalist Nidhi Razdan found out she was a victim of one of the most sophisticated and elaborate cyber attacks. Razdan wrote in a piece that it was all an attempt to access her bank account details, personal data, emails, medical records, passport and access to all her devices, including computer and phone.

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