Congolese rape survivors re-enact trauma in new film
The movie SEMA, meaning "speak out" in Swahili, is a fictional story about two rape survivors in their struggle to rebuild their lives and combat stigma
Argentine filmmaker throws spotlight on abortion amid legalization push
Argentine President Alberto Fernandez is pushing a bill to Congress to legalize abortion that would make the country the first major economy in Latin America to do so
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Spanish government backs tougher action against sex crimes in draft law
The law would toughen punishments for sexual offences, including qualifying all non-consensual sex as rape
India PM Modi hands over his social media accounts for Women's Day
Narendra Modi, who has more than 50 million Twitter followers, is asking women to share posts using the hashtag #SheInspiresUs
Women protest against sexual violence in Malawi
Women rallied to protest against widespread rape and sexual abuse as they marked the global 'She Decides Day'
U.N. group says Salvadoran women unfairly locked up for abortion crimes
Three women who were jailed for abortion-related crimes were unjustly detained, U.N. experts have found
Argentine president to send abortion legalisation law to Congress
The initiative will be accompanied by a sexual education and pregnancy prevention drive
Weinstein stir crazy at New York hospital days after sex crimes conviction, spokesman says
The former Hollywood producer was admitted to a hospital for prisoners after a jury found him guilty of rape and sexual assault
How Hong Kong’s social enterprises are tackling the coronavirus
As coronavirus spreads, the city's 'businesses for good' rush to address problems from face-mask shortages to school shutdowns