What is rape? Despite #MeToo, few really know
Globally, one in three women experience physical or sexual violence
#MeToo has brought fear and respect to Bollywood says star
#MeToo campaign has spread across India, with complaints of sexual misconduct leveled against journalists, film personalities, comedians and executives
Traveller women in Britain risk abuse and isolation
Male-dominated cultures leave many women vulnerable to abuse by men - relatives and partners alike
Fraternities, sororities sue Harvard over single-sex club crackdown
Harvard has long sought to stamp out single-sex clubs, which it stopped formally recognizing in 1984
Death sentence for raped teen in Sudan named world's worst case for women's rights
The Gender Justice Uncovered Awards recognises decisions that affect the rights of women and girls around the world
'Twerk' request for Ballon d'Or winner and 5 other examples of sexism in sport
'Twerk' request is not the first time this year that a sporting event has been tarnished by sexism. Here are five other examples
Ethiopia’s change is a bold chance for gender reform in Pakistan
It is time that the Prime Minister of Pakistan and his party empower women to be catalyst of this change for women and men’s lives
Michelle Obama confident progress can't be stopped, urges girls to aim high
"Your task is to get yourself ready because people will try to hold you back ... it will crush you if you are not ready."
Holiday song 'Baby It's Cold Outside' frozen out by U.S. radio station
The catchy song recounts efforts of a man coaxing a woman to stay with him and overriding her objections
Ending child marriage is possible: Invest in what’s working
The time is now to end child, early and forced marriage and address the drivers of child marriage and adolescent pregnancy once and for all