OPINION: Aid sector sexual abuse is still widespread – here’s how to tackle it
We must stop reoffending aid workers moving through organisations with impunity
Piped water boosts women's health, happiness and income in rural Zambia
With running water close to home, women in two Zambian villages gain four hours per week for other activities, study finds
Aid sector blasted as 'last safe haven' for sex abusers
UK lawmakers say abusers in the aid world were too often allowed to act with impunity
The new face of Egypt's parliament: an 83-year-old female lawmaker
Farida El Choubachy has become the first woman to preside over the opening session of Egypt's parliament in 42 years
Ireland apologises for 'profound failure' at Mother and Baby homes
Thousands of children died in Irish homes for unmarried mothers and their offspring mostly run by the Catholic Church
Can SE Asian workers take the heat? Researchers tackle rising temperatures
Factory workers - many of the women - also face heat stress, says researcher on a new study that will examine heat impacts on outdoor and indoor workers in Southeast Asia
Half of women put off by macho language in job adverts
Job ads with phrases like "getting your hands dirty" deter female applicants
U.S. Supreme Court revives bar on abortion pill mail delivery in pandemic
Physicians say requiring women to pick up the pill in person needlessly exposes patients, doctors, and workers to greater COVID-19 risks
Report reveals grim infant death toll, cruelty at Church-run homes in Ireland
An official inquiry has laid bare the deadly abuses at Catholic church-run homes for unwed mothers
Reports into abuses in the Irish Catholic Church
Details of abuse of women and children by the church has gradually come out over many years. Here are some of the milestone reports