Activists converge on Warsaw for 'biggest' protests against abortion ruling
Tens of thousands of activists marched through cities protesting last weeks announcement of a near-total ban on abortion in Poland
Half aid workers report racism at work in past year - poll
Eight in 10 aid workers say the sector is not doing enough to tackle racism
OPINION: From the Global Gag Rule to the Geneva Consensus, women’s bodies bear the brunt
The U.S. continues to attack the reproductive rights of women globally, resulting in unintended pregnancies and unsafe abortions
Women seen needing 60+ years to get equal with men in EU
Pandemic risks slowing women’s progress still further as unpaid caring duties grow and paid work shrinks
Somali women demand guarantee of 30% of parliament in 2021 election
Women's rights groups say a stronger political voice would have a trickle-down effect, helping women at the grassroots level fight abuse, discrimination and inequality
Can GPS tags stop domestic abusers? France turns to trackers to fight violence
Similar tracking systems are in use in other countries, but women’s campaigners say the technology will not stop violent men from killing
Prominent Saudi women's rights activist on hunger strike in detention, says family
Rights groups say at least three women's rights activists, including Loujain al-Hathloul, were held in solitary confinement for months and subjected to abuse including sexual assault
Swiss seniors sue government over climate change at European court
Retired women want more efforts to curb planet-heating emissions in Switzerland, where the climate is warming twice as fast as the global average
Keeping girls in school seen worth billions to developing nations
Ambitious spending on girls’ schooling and overall well-being will forge fairer and wealthier societies, new analysis finds
INTERVIEW - Thai model targets 'shocking' gender violence in new U.N. role
Host of 'Asia's Next Top Model' sets her sights on tackling high rates of abuse and inequality in Asia