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- A new book sheds light on one of India’s darkest moments“There must be thousands of people in India today who must know how it started, what really happened: what the logistics were, who supplied the weapons and kerosene, the white phosphorus, who distributed the lists, who brought the mobs in on [...]
- Civil society as a third force in Poland: a feminist leader speaks out“Every time I think of it, I am so, so grateful to Law and Justice and to Chairman Kaczyński, really. If it had not been for all they had done, there would have never been such an acceleration, such a rapid joining of forces among women’s [...]
- Sowing the seeds of shepherdingSince 2009, the Shepherding School of Catalonia has been offering training in the practice of shepherding. With close to 80 per cent of its alumni turning to livestock farming after completing the course, the educational institution is playing a [...]
- Education helps workers fight gender-based violence in Tanzania’s flower industryPhotojournalist Sam Vox traveled to flower farms in Arusha and Moshi to meet some of Tanzania’s female flower workers and talk about their issues. While most of them confirmed reports of harassment and discrimination, they also said that the [...]
- “Nobody would say that violence in the workplace is acceptable. That’s why this ILO convention is so crucial”“One of the things that keeps women in violent situations is fear of loss of financial stability. Pay equity is also part of the picture. You can’t just look at one piece of the puzzle. The solution to equality in the work place has to be [...]