Women in the church - what now?
When I get asked to write articles on women's role in the church, I know we haven't made it yet
UN Gender leader concerned for women's rights in Tunisia, Egypt
Regime change toward Islamic rule could have negative effect
Women suffer Victorian healthcare standards
Today marks the 100th anniversary of International Women's Day but despite huge advances in medicine and healthcare many women around the world are still only able to access 'Victorian standard' health services, says the International HIV/AIDS Alliance.
Liberian teen prostitutes face abuse
Girls risk violence for survival
Women of Middle East torn between Sharia and international law
International eyes were on the women of the Middle East as political protests began in late January but new reforms on the way may not make women's rights part of the package
Join the quiet revolution
In China, women get the day off work. In Bosnia and Italy, women receive gifts of flowers, writes Kristin Davis
Gender equality an unknown to majority of Indian women
In preparation for the final leg of the freedom struggle the Indians drafted the first Fundamental Rights Bill in 1931 and into it they added the Principle of Gender Equality
Women and the science education question
Earlier this year, research indicated that few of the contributors to online encyclopedia Wikipedia are women