No longer a secret: More women leaders will drive a more equal society
It's time that the power and potential of women’s leadership moved from the background to the fore – on International Women’s Day and every day
Changing the story for women in typhoon-hit Philippines
“When night falls in areas ravaged by Typhoon Yolanda, women survivors fear for their safety from men knocking on their doors and threatening them for food”
Women: The missing ingredient
If we talk about empowering women with tools, we must also empower them with powerful information and meaningful involvement in decision-making
Hillary's Legacy: Women and Girls Take A Front Seat
President Barack Obama has made it official: women and girls and gender equality are priorities for this administration and the country. Now the real work begins, we must live up to the spirit of the directive and walk the talk in everything we do here in the U.S. and abroad.
End the Silence on Rape
In New Delhi, India and Steubenville, Ohio protestors are taking to the streets to speak out against sexual violence. People around the world need to join them.
Why Dr. Mukwege is Vital to the Womens Rights Movement
The news was startling and saddening ? Congolese gynecologist, Dr. Denis Mukwege, who has performed surgeries on countless women physically damaged by indescribable rape, was attacked and almost killed. Dr. Mukwege's work and that of women's groups are intertwined and his bravery cannot be taken for granted.
Contraception Revisited, Again?
Global Fund for Women President and CEO, Musimbi Kanyoro, challenges the London Summit on Family Planning to put women, their rights and choices, front and center.