The fight for abortion rights will never end
The right to safe abortion is a fundamental human right which needs to be fought for
Conquering Kilimanjaro: Women with albinism set to scale Africa's highest peak
Six African women with albinism who have overcome stigma, abuse, rape and machete attacks are set to scale the continent's highest peak
In legal battle over gay sex, Kenyan court to consider Indian ruling
India's top court scrapped a colonial-era law that punished gay sex with up to 10 years in jail
Maria Fontenelle, Eastern Caribbean Alliance for Diversity and Equality
“We need to change the perception of the man in the street"
From chatroom to courtroom: China's #MeToo movement takes legal turn
China does not have a law that specifically prohibits sexual harassment
British universities failing to tackle staff sexual misconduct - report
More than half of British women have been sexually harassed at work or a place of study
Lawmakers urge U.S. to call Myanmar's Rohingya campaign genocide
U.S. officials said use of language that stopped short of genocide was the subject of fierce debate within the administration
Cosby sentencing is new milestone for #MeToo movement
#MeToo movement has permanently altered the way the country reckons with sexual misconduct by powerful men
India launches first sex offenders register amid wave of assaults
Database will be accessible only to law enforcement agencies and not to the public, with 440,000 names registered
In Colombia, victims of sexual abuse speak out after peace deal
Hundreds of women have come forward to talk about their alleged sexual abuse during Colombia's five decades of civil war