Our Good Childhood Report 2024, shows the latest trends in children's wellbeing. The Good Childhood Report 2024, published by The Children’s Society, is the 13th annual report that examines the wellbeing of children and young people in the UK. The report reveals a continued decline in children’s overall wellbeing, with the UK showing the lowest average life satisfaction among 15-year-olds across 27 European countries. The report highlights significant concerns related to socio-economic inequalities, gender disparities, and the increasing challenges faced by young people, particularly in areas like school and appearance.
Abstract This paper elaborates the concept of Earthcare as an epistemic exercise of academic interdisciplinary dialogue between decoloniality and feminism and as an ethical-political exercise of openness, deep listening and search of new understandings nurtured by the encounter with others outside...
This report examines young people’s relationships, sex lives and experiences of disrespect and violence. The research reveals 90 per cent of young women in Australia view sexual assault as inevitable and calls for greater sexual education in schools and universities.
As a part of the 'Gender and Embodiment' speaker series, Visiting Professor Pragya Agarwal joined the Gender Institute to deliver her talk, 'Are We All Hysterical?', hosted by Dr Amy Bonsall.
This booklet introduces the 10 Gender Equality Accelerators, through which UN Women addresses the need for strategic, context-specific action. By collaborating with allies and leveraging expertise, the Accelerators provide a blueprint for collective action, aiding the UN Resident Coordinator system in achieving gender equality and contributing to the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development.
The word of the year in entertainment seems to be “contraction” and according to a new study, the term can be applied not only to sluggish production numbers but also to Hollywood’s efforts on inclusion. The report, by Professor Stacy L. Smith and the Annenberg Inclusion Initiative updates the organization’s longitudinal analysis of top-grossing movies. The investigation now
The report explains how fintech solutions can help women entrepreneurs in Indonesia, the Philippines, and Viet Nam access the finance they need to expand their micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) and bolster financial inclusion.
'Petrobromance,' Nuclear Priesthood, and Police Repression: Feminist Confrontations of Violent Industries, and Movements to Abolish ThemThis report investigates the nexus between the nuclear and fossil fuel industries, and state repression of activism against these industries.
A collaboration between Plan and CNN As Equals hearing directly from girls and young women about the harms they face online and how they can be kept safe.
The anti-capitalist, grassroots feminist movement Wages For Housework advocated for women's unpaid labour and caring work to be recognised. Learn about the movement through LSE Library archives.
Rodrigo Sánchez-Jiménez, Pablo Guerrero-Castillo, Vicente P. Guerrero-Bote, Gali Halevi, Félix De-Moya-Anegón, Analysis of the distribution of authorship by gender in scientific output: A global perspective, Journal of Informetrics, Volume 18, Issue 3, 2024, 101556, ISSN 1751-1577, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.joi.2024.101556.
This poster presents data on women in executive positions as Heads of State, Heads of Government, and Cabinet members leading policymaking areas as heads of Ministries. Data show that women are underrepresented in executive positions worldwide and that gender parity is still out of reach.
Unlocking the prevention potential: accelerating action to end domestic, family and sexual violence Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet (Australia) 23 Aug 2024 | Literature review | Social issues
The purpose of this review was to draw together advice and identify opportunities to strengthen prevention efforts and approaches across all forms of violence against women and children, including a particular focus on homicides. The report provides specific and practical advice to strengthen prevention approaches and makes 21 recommendations.
WoolfNotes is a major digital humanities project led by KCL . it will covers Virginia Woolf's reading and research notes comprising 67 notebooks from the archives of the Monks House Papers in Sussex (UK), the Berg Collection at the New York Public Library, the Beinecke Library at Yale and the Smith College Special Collections,. In addition to a searchable catalogue the site also includes background articles, indexes and contextual notes to aid understanding.
a new UNESCO report reveals that women and girls are still far from having equal access to sport at any level, professional or amateur. UNESCO urgently calls on its 194 Member States to tackle these inequalities by putting in place the recommendations contained in the report. On 24 July, the Organization brought together sp
Content Warning: This article includes discussions of revolutionary politics and examples of violence against women in Sri Lanka. Reader discretion is advised. This blog post explores the fundament…
Reinforcing the 2030 Agenda and eradicating poverty in times of multiple crises: the effective delivery of sustainable, resilient and innovative solutions Executive Summary As 2024 begins, countries and populations across the globe are grappling with multiple and interlinked crises, pushing us even farther from realizing the Agenda 2030. Our rights, our bodies and our […]
A public lecture by Dr Sorcha O'Brien, as part of our AHRC Women's Grassroots Activism network.
Sorcha spoke about the Irish Countrywomen’s Association (ICA) activism and craftivism around rural electrification in the 1950s and 1960s. She showcased the Kitchen Power exhibition in the National Museum of Ireland as an example of how archives, material objects and oral histories can be used to tell a story about how life changed in rural Ireland, in this case with the energy transition to widespread use of electricity. She looked particularly at the textile art project run with the NMI’s knitting and crochet circle and Castlebar ICA, creating new artwork as a creative way to tell their stories of living through rural electrification.
Florencia Coelho, New Media Research and Training Manager at La Nación , participated in the 2020 JournalismAI Collab Challenges, where she and her Collab team worked to identify and mitigate bias in gender representation in the news. Their collaboration led to using tools and insights to help news
Fragility, Conflict, and Violence (FCV) affects women, men, girls, and boys differently. FCV tends to exacerbate gender disparities in education, health, economic .
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