OPINION: Improving women’s access to contraception can help them tackle climate impacts
Providing sexual and reproductive health services can free women to support their families when they most need to, as climate impacts make life more uncertain
Sexual assault scandals in China revive stifled #MeToo discussion
Extensive coverage in China of sexual assault scandals involving tech giant Alibaba has rekindled the #MeToo movement
OPINION: Women in charity can create a more equitable world
The philanthropic sector continues to underfinance racial equity and gender justice movements, with less than 1% of foundation dollars in the United States going to women of color
Indian mining state shifts from coal to forest fruits and flowers
Mineral rich Chhattisgarh state moves away from mining, giving fair price for forest produce and creating more jobs
Women slowly become more welcome at Olympic golf venue
The club's dress code dictates that women's skirts or shorts should be no more than 5 centimetres (2 inches) above their knees. Those rules aren't being enforced for Olympic play.
As oceans warm, Zanzibar's women sea farmers grow sponges to stay afloat
Zanzibari women are learning how to swim and farm natural sponges that can withstand climate shocks and protect their income
India's female labour participation rate falls to 16.1% as pandemic hits jobs
Most employed women in India are in low-skilled work, such as farm and factory labour and domestic help, sectors that have been hit hard by the pandemic
Egyptian women find help online to fight 'sextortion' threats
Cases involving threats to share private pictures have been increasing around the world in recent years, mainly affecting women and girls
Coronavirus likely to lock India's women out of job market for years
Most employed women in India are in low-skilled work, such as farm and factory labour and domestic help, sectors that have been hit hard by the pandemic
EXPLAINER - Can vaccines save Bangladesh's garment sector?
Bangladesh produces more clothes than any other country besides China. Can a push to vaccinate its garment workers keep global supply chains running?