How will Kenya's new constitution affect the provision of health care?
It's always exciting running a workshop when news breaks on the subject you are teaching - writes World AIDS Campaign Director of Media and TRF Consultant , Royston Martin.
Deeyah: Pop Star to Activist The Challenges of a Muslim Singer-Songwriter
A few months ago I talked with former pop star Deeyah, about her life and her work as an activist. Deeyah is a critically acclaimed singer and composer from Norway - first hitting the headlines as a child - and is now a prize winning human rights activist.
UN says Congo mass rapes may constitute war crimes
Nearly 400 people were sexually assaulted last year by armed men; only one person prosecuted so far
Afghan Tribal Elders Ban an Abusive Tradition for Women in Khost Province ? What it Means for Women across Afghanistan
In December of last year, a council of tribal elders and religious leaders in Nadir Shah Kot, a district of Afghanistan's conservative Khost province, banned the traditional practice of giving away a young girl as retribution for a family member's crime, called baad.