 Your new post is loading...
 Your new post is loading...
|
Scooped by
heather dawson
Today, 3:31 AM
|
|
Scooped by
heather dawson
November 17, 4:12 AM
|
|
Scooped by
heather dawson
November 13, 5:43 AM
|
She Stands for Peace: Books & podcast spotlighting African women driving the Women, Peace & Security Agenda. The She Stands for Peace series celebrates African women peacebuilders, mediators, and advocates whose work continues to shape the continent’s peace and security landscape. The third edition, produced jointly by UNOAU and the AUC, profiles a new generation of trailblazing women who are transforming their communities and driving forward the promise of inclusive and sustainable peace.
|
Scooped by
heather dawson
November 13, 5:41 AM
|
|
Scooped by
heather dawson
November 13, 5:05 AM
|
|
Scooped by
heather dawson
November 13, 4:28 AM
|
|
Scooped by
heather dawson
November 12, 4:20 AM
|
Over 13,000 people contributed to Australia's first Inquiry into Women's Pain. Insights from the consultation formed 27 recommendations to bridge the pain gap for Victorian women and girls.
|
Scooped by
heather dawson
November 7, 6:25 AM
|
The Failure of Iran's Population Growth Law Despite the Repression of Women A Glance at a Costly and Ineffective Policy against Women
|
Scooped by
heather dawson
November 5, 4:03 PM
|
This report contributes to a global vision for a green new deal by grounding it in the Welsh context. It recognises that the economic and climate crises are deeply interconnected as interlocking consequences of unjust systems—patriarchy, neoliberalism, and extractive economics—that exploit people while degrading the environment. Within this, the undervaluing of care—both paid and unpaid—illustrates […]
|
Scooped by
heather dawson
November 5, 4:01 PM
|
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is being adopted and deployed across the MENA region in in ways that threaten to deepen existing inequalities and restrict rights. From surveillance technologies such as facial recognition, predictive policing, and smart cities, to algorithmic biases on social media and gig platforms, AI is reshaping civic space, labour markets, and gender dynamics. […]
|
Scooped by
heather dawson
November 5, 3:56 AM
|
This paper is the third in a three-part series on new perspectives on gender economic inequality in Australia. It outlines 10 key next steps to address the deep-rooted policy challenges within the jobs and skills system based on Paper 1 and 2 findings and new evidence. The 10 recommendations include policy actions.
|
Scooped by
heather dawson
November 4, 5:27 AM
|
Speakers: Dr Lyn Ossome, Professor Shirin M Rai and Dr Gloria Novović Published on: 22 Oct 2025 We are beset by existential planetary threats - from environmental emergencies and public heath crises to grotesque inequalities and wars. Can global feminist solidarity and a feminist theory of social reproduction provide an emancipatory agenda that will foster the material conditions that make the reproduction of human and non-human life possible?
|
Scooped by
heather dawson
October 31, 5:33 AM
|
This report (written by The Caribbean & African Health Network secretariat to the APPG on Black Health) finds that Black women in the UK who experience symptoms caused by fibroids are facing delays, poor care and dismissal by healthcare professionals. The report lays the groundwork for continued action, policy development and further research.
|
|
Scooped by
heather dawson
November 17, 6:55 AM
|
The full government response to the independent review into the placement and care of girls in youth custody.
|
Scooped by
heather dawson
November 13, 5:50 AM
|
This report exposes how global aid cuts—estimated at USD 78 billion—are devastating women’s rights organizations and civil society groups on the frontlines of ending violence against women and girls. Based on a survey of 428 organizations, the report shows how life-saving services are being decimated, prevention work halted, and hard-won progress on gender equality put at risk. Urgent, sustained investment is needed.
|
Scooped by
heather dawson
November 13, 5:42 AM
|
For over 75 years, UN Peacekeeping has operated in some of the world’s most complex and fragile environments, where gender inequality is most acute, yet where the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) agenda holds transformative potential. As we commemorate the 25th anniversary of the Security Council Resolution 1325 (2000) on WPS, it remains a political and strategic imperative,
|
Scooped by
heather dawson
November 13, 5:41 AM
|
Migrant women and gender-diverse people face heightened risks of violence, neglect, and lasting harm in immigration detention. This policy brief shows how overcrowding, abuse, and denial of health care violate their rights and dignity. It calls attention to the urgent need for non-custodial, community-based alternatives to detention that protect rights, provide access to services, and enable migrants to live with dignity while their cases are resolved.
|
Scooped by
heather dawson
November 13, 5:05 AM
|
S/2025/556 The world is experiencing the highest number of active conflicts since 1946, creating unprecedented risks and suffering for women and girls. The 2025 UN Secretary-General’s report on Women, Peace and Security warns that 676 million women now live within 50 kilometers of deadly conflict, the highest level since the 1990s. Civilian casualties among women and children quadrupled compared to the previous two-year period, and conflict-related sexual violence increased by 87 per cent in two years. Issued on the 25th anniversary of Security Council resolution 1325, which committed the international community to women’s full participation and protection in peace and security, the report warns that two decades of progress are unraveling.
|
Scooped by
heather dawson
November 12, 5:10 AM
|
Press release from the BMA.
|
Scooped by
heather dawson
November 9, 3:13 PM
|
|
Scooped by
heather dawson
November 5, 4:04 PM
|
Building on the progress made, the Oxfam Action Guide is designed to help COs turn Oxfam’s Gender in Emergencies (GiE) Strategy and Standards into practical, context specific actions that make a real impact in crisis affected communities. Clear, concise, and easy to translate, the guide provides step-by-step instructions, practical tips, and key resources to support […]
|
Scooped by
heather dawson
November 5, 4:02 PM
|
Twenty-five years after the United Nations adopted Resolution 1325, the Women, Peace and Security (WPS) agenda is both a landmark in diplomacy and a study in unfulfilled promise. Its most profound achievement has been to force open a conversation about the gendered power structures that fuel conflict. But that opening is narrowing. Escalating wars, a […]
|
Scooped by
heather dawson
November 5, 1:51 PM
|
On the eve of International Women’s Day, the NCRI Women’s Committee publishes its report to CSW69 (2025), marking Beijing+30.
|
Scooped by
heather dawson
November 4, 1:45 PM
|
The Gendered Dimensions of the Water Crisis in Iran: Impacts on Women’s Health, Livelihoods, and Security How Iranian Women Shoulder the Heavy Burden of a Deepening Crisis
|
Scooped by
heather dawson
November 1, 2:32 PM
|
|