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WMC Women Under Siege
May 09, 2018 | Natalia Bonilla | Gender-based violence, International, Politics
Misogyny stalls progress for women in Colombia post-peace accords

Despite the peace agreement between the Colombian government and the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia People’s Army being the first in the world to acknowledge the different realities and disadvantages women and the LGBTQ population face, advocates say deeply entrenched misogyny is stalling progress.

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May 08, 2018 | Rebecca McCray | Arts and culture, Gender-based violence, Violence against women
Art exhibit explores global violence against women during genocide

“Violated! Women in Holocaust and Genocide,” on view until May 12, explores violence and degradation suffered by women worldwide through works made by victims, their relatives, witnesses, and others.

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April 25, 2018 | Wana Udobang | Arts and culture, Body image and body standards, International
The women selling beauty secrets from a region best known for Boko Haram

ABUJA, Nigeria—Masturah Musa kneads a ball of halawa with her fingers. As it begins to soften, she spreads the sticky caramel across her customer’s leg, then pulls it upward.

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April 19, 2018 | Gabriel Leão | International, Politics, Violence against women
Decades later, brutal violence of Operation Condor lingers in Brazil

Operation Condor, a France and U.S.-endorsed campaign of torture in South America, is long over. But the brutality it wrought still echoes today.

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April 06, 2018 | Viviana Waisman | International, Politics, Violence against women
An alternative obituary for Efraín Ríos Montt

Obituaries of Gen. Efraín Ríos Montt only tell part of the story. Here's the rest.

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March 23, 2018 | Hashem Osseiran |
How sectarianism can help explain the Syrian war

The Syrian war is not a clean-cut sectarian conflict as some would suggest. However, a study of sectarian trends and dynamics can illuminate some overlooked aspects of the war, says Fabrice Balanche of Stanford University’s Hoover Institution.

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March 20, 2018 | Christobel Hastings | Gender-based violence, International, Violence against women
#IWillGoOut: Undoing a narrative of fear for women in India

Indian women are reclaiming their sense of safety in public spaces and taking on the patriarchy...one nap at a time.

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March 06, 2018 | Ayesha Ahmad | Gender-based violence, International, Violence against women
Afghan women will only be ‘empowered’ when they are free from violence

Many international donors want to invest in Afghan women’s economic potential. But the country needs to transform its entire gender infrastructure to really change women’s lives, writes Ayesha Ahmad.

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February 26, 2018 | Annie Hylton | Gender-based violence, International, Violence against women
Study: 85 percent of Yazidi women interviewed describe unethical journalism practices

In a new report, a troubling pattern in which journalists paid little mind to ethics and consent when interviewing survivors of sexualized violence emerges.

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February 15, 2018 | Ana P. Santos | Gender-based violence, Girls, International, Politics
Teen ‘widows’ of Duterte’s drug war face a bleak economic future

They are the hidden cost of Rodrigo Duterte’s drug war in the Philippines: single, teenage mothers whose partners have been killed by police or vigilantes. And without a job or government support, it’s near impossible for them to support their children.

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February 08, 2018 | Shayera Dark | Education, Girls, International
Attitudes shifting to include girls' education in African refugee settlements

For many refugee children, especially girls, paying for and staying in school is a challenge. This program in a Ugandan refugee camp is working to change that.

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February 05, 2018 | Sophie Mbugua | Economy, Gender-based violence, Girls, International, Violence against women
The village that gave up FGM and gender taboos—because of economics

When the women of Rwandit village learned how much initiation ceremonies for girls and boys were really costing them—in terms of money and lost education – they radically reformed their traditions, giving women and girls more power in the process.

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January 31, 2018 | Rossalyn Warren | Gender-based violence, International, Violence against women
No longer a ‘private’ matter, rape in Somaliland may soon be criminalized. But women say there’s still a long way to go.

“Women in Somaliland, especially younger women and girls, are now beginning to have hope for a better future,” 25-year-old Ahmed said of the bill, which is the country’s first piece of legislation to address sexualized violence.

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January 11, 2018 | Rumbi Chakamba | Disability, Gender-based violence, International, Violence against women, WMC Loreen Arbus Journalism Program
Women accused of witchcraft face assault and death in Tanzania

Each year, hundreds of people—most of them women—have been killed for being suspected witches. Rights activists say raising awareness and investing in development can help stop communities from turning on their elders.

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January 02, 2018 | Marija Šajkaš | Feminism, International, Media
A look inside Syria’s emerging feminist media

Choosing journalism as a profession in Syria in the late 1990s was almost as unusual for a young girl as choosing to become a professional soccer player. “There were a lot of women studying media, but we already knew that we [would] not work as journalists,” said Rula Asad.

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December 18, 2017 | Natalia Bonilla | Gender-based violence, Girls, International, Violence against women
In small-town Colombia, a group empowers girls one bike at a time

Niñas sin Miedo, or Girls Without Fear, works to promote human rights by educating young girls on sexualized violence and offering conferences and workshops on teen pregnancy prevention, sexual abuse, and harassment. It also empowers the girls by teaching them to ride bikes together.

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December 14, 2017 | Lauren Wolfe | Gender-based violence, Girls, International, Violence against women
Justice served in major Congo rape case, but danger isn’t over yet

This is the first time a mastermind of mass rape has been held legally responsible in DRC. But the story doesn’t end here. There are still a few major issues to watch.

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December 13, 2017 | Lauren Wolfe | Gender-based violence, International, Violence against women
MP and militiamen convicted of crimes against humanity for rapes of nearly 50 girls in Kavumu

Today a historic conviction came down in the Democratic Republic of Congo. It was the first time an official or commander has been convicted of masterminding rape in the country.

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December 06, 2017 | Amanda Sperber | Gender-based violence, Girls, Health, International, Violence against women
The night shift: Joining an ambulance ride for raped women

A call comes in at 4:58 p.m. The night shift hasn’t yet started, so the day team that has been working since 7 in the morning goes out. We leave at 5:30. There’s no explicit rush. The 11-year-old isn’t bleeding.

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December 04, 2017 | Melissa Prax | Feminism, Gender-based violence, International, Violence against women
Men in India are still legally allowed to rape their wives. But women are fighting back.

In India, it’s now illegal for a man to have sex with his wife if she is under the age of 18. But anti-rape activists in India are looking at the next fight ahead of them: making the rape of adult women in marriage illegal.

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November 27, 2017 | Annie Hylton |
What is the media’s role in covering mass atrocities?

For decades, the Rohingya have endured chronic discrimination, including violence, restrictions on freedom of movement, and renunciation of citizenship, making them the world’s largest stateless group. So why has the media remained relatively silent until this new crisis, and what does that mean for those who are suffering?

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November 15, 2017 | Lauren Wolfe | Gender-based violence, Girls, International, Violence against women
Dispatch from Kavumu: A long-awaited trial begins for men who allegedly gang-raped 50 little girls over three years

It is 9 a.m. on November 9, and hundreds—maybe 1,000—people have gathered to watch something many believed would never happen: the trial of a group of men who allegedly gang-raped approximately 50 little girls, aged 18 months to 11 years, in a village called Kavumu. Justice has been four years in the making.

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November 13, 2017 | Jonita Davis | Body image and body standards, Girls, Race/Ethnicity
How to protect black girls in America: Experts weigh in

Over the summer, researchers published a study that offered proof of a phenomenon in American black communities that has existed since slavery: By being perceived as more mature, black girls fall victim to what researchers are calling a “perception trap,” and are treated negatively as a result.

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November 08, 2017 | UNFPA | Gender-based violence, International, Violence against women
Dispelling five myths about sexualized violence in emergencies

Sexualized violence is widespread throughout the world. This is true even in times of peace and stability, but it escalates during humanitarian crises. In conflicts, women’s bodies can become battlegrounds, with rape used to humiliate and dominate. Protection systems also collapse during natural disasters, leaving women and girls vulnerable. And child marriage, a form of gender-based violence, is often seen as a coping mechanism among crisis-affected families.

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November 06, 2017 | Dr Sine Plambech | Gender-based violence, Health, Immigration
Why so many migrant women arrive in Europe pregnant

Accusing migrant women of bringing ‘anchor babies’ to Europe misunderstands their journeys and motives, says researcher and anthropologist Sine Plambech. Understanding their real stories explains why so few are willing to return.


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