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- “Many Japanese women still have to choose between having children or having a career”“We have a Gender Equality Act, so by law, women should be given equal opportunities and equal employment. But in reality, this isn’t the result.”
- Starting over in the “most refugee-friendly country in the world”Last year, Uganda took in more refugees than any other country in the world, and at present, more than 1.35 million refugees have settled in Uganda, primarily from South Sudan.
- God, honour and fatherlandPatriotism is currently being reasserted as the highest value in Poland. The government is, moreover, coupling national identity with religion, and Christian values dominate the Army. The discourse that has been present in military circles for [...]
- “We put ourselves in God’s hands” – a Honduran banana packer speaks out against violence and harassment“We leave work too late. And many of us live quite far away from our workplace. So we risk being assaulted, raped or killed.”
- The Australian mining project threatening homes, livelihoods and political stability in southern Senegal“The village cannot benefit in any way, even if they give us billions. We don’t live here because of money. We live here because of the nature and the land.”