U.S. struggling to combat forced labor, ex anti-trafficking tsar warns
United States urged to shift focus from sex to labor trafficking under Biden administration
In a first, woman crowdfunds Malaysian sex assault case
Women's rights advocates say the case represents a wider problem of the obstacles rape survivors face in getting justice
'I am afraid to live here.' Thousands march in Poland against abortion curbs
Under the new rules, abortion can be performed legally only in the case of rape or incest and when the mother's health or life are at risk
Activists say Polish women seeking abortion panic as restrictions take effect
As Poland's government put into effect a near total ban on abortion, women seeking termination are calling advice services in panic
Poland puts into effect new restrictions on abortion
The ruling, which will ban abortion in almost all circumstances, has drawn weeks of huge protests
Polish protesters gather as ruling restricting abortion set to take effect
Under the ruling, abortions are now only permitted in cases of rape and incest, and when the mother's life or health is endangered
Polish ruling restricting abortion to take effect on Wednesday
Under the ruling, abortions are now only permitted in cases of rape and incest, and when the mother's life or health is endangered
Men enlisted to fight 'tradition' of gender violence in Cambodia
Domestic violence has been a 'normal part of life' in Cambodia where, until 2007, girls were taught in schools not to challenge husbands
'Choose - I kill you or rape you': abuse accusations surge in Ethiopia's war
In Ethiopia's Tigray, allegations of sexual abuse by soldiers are widespread, putting health services under strain for beds, contraception and STI tests
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