Nigeria's women shopkeepers forced to scale back as prices soar
As the Ukraine war fuels food price inflation, women running small retail businesses in the West African nation are reducing their stock and taking out loans to stay afloat
Turkish women fight in court for free HPV vaccine against cancer
After a student won a refund for the jab against cervical cancer, campaigners are pushing for universal access
Can global brands' green push improve Bangladesh labour rights?
The ILO has put the government on notice for allowing continued violations of workers' rights, while fashion giants are pushing for greener and socially just business models
OPINION: Acid attacks are gender-based violence and companies need to do more to prevent them
Acid attacks are gender-based violence and companies need to do more, writes Jaf Shah of Acid Survivors Trust International
In Zimbabwe, a women-only gem mine gives abuse survivors new hope
Workers at Africa’s first all-female mine say their jobs have given them a fresh start and financial independence
Soccer-Southgate questions benefit of Qatar World Cup boycott
As rights groups warn that Qatari laws discriminate against women and LGBTQ+ people, the England football manager considers the impact of boycotting the World Cup
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OPINION: The United Nations’ recognition of lesbian and bisexual women is a landmark for human rights
The UN holds that laws criminalising lesbian and bisexual women violates women's rights in a landmark decision
Taliban U-turn leaves Afghan girls shut out of school
Despite promises by the militants to let girls go to school, many Afghans fear girls' opportunities will be severely limited
OPINION: UK Online Safety Bill is a missed opportunity to protect women, girls
The solution is not for women to be forced offline. Instead, women should be protected and empowered to use technology safely.