gender
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What do the Taliban hope to achieve by holding girls’ education hostage in Afghanistan?
Sippi Azarbaijani Moghaddam, The Conversation
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Interview: ‘Covid-19 has shown we need to redouble our efforts on women’s economic empowerment’
Govindraj Ethiraj, IndiaSpend.com
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Trump, placentas, feminism (and more): Author Siri Hustvedt describes what shapes her stories
Julienne van Loon, The Conversation
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‘Sexual Revolution’: A new book covers the flashpoints of the #MeToo-era gender politics
Zora Simic, The Conversation
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It’s time to reclaim the political significance of International Women’s Day
Nandita Haksar
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India’s climate policies are failing its women and children
Azera Parveen Rahman
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The law that criminalises sex between young people in India
Mahima Jain
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Florida’s ‘don’t say gay’ Bill will lead to a disaster, just as Britain’s section 28 did
Catherine Lee, The Conversation
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Interview: Laws alone are not sufficient to end child marriage – there’s a need for social change
Govindraj Ethiraj, IndiaSpend.com
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How Kashmir’s half-widows are denied their basic property rights
Safina Nabi
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Indian men are taking to Twitter to oppose the possibility of marital rape being criminalised
Manavi Kapur, qz.com
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Interview with Oxfam India CEO: With India’s inequality exploding, it can’t be business as usual
Govindraj Ethiraj, IndiaSpend.com
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In Bihar, frequent floods are making women more vulnerable to violence and trafficking
Shreya Raman
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Admitting women is just the first step. Is the NDA really ready for female cadets?
Prerna Dhoop Vandana Dhoop
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India’s administrative services have a gender diversity problem
Surbhi Bhatia, IndiaSpend.com Akshi Chawla, IndiaSpend.com
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In Odisha, women farmers are growing climate-resilient crops while fighting inequality
Manish Kumar
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The one profession where men are demanding equality
Aarefa Johari
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How 19th-century writings about Mrs Santa Claus embodied debates about gender equality
Maura Ives, The Conversation
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Buddhist nuns are gaining new leadership roles in a tradition that began with Buddha’s foster mother
Jue Liang, The Conversation
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Imran Khan’s government wants to be Zia 2.0. The ban on hand-holding and hugging on TV is more proof
Usama Khilji, Dawn.com