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20 hours ago ago from Refugees United Australia's Blog

* Charity Tooze In 2001 as the impending invasion of Afghanistan beat like a drum through the newly traumatized nation then President George W. Bush declared the liberation of Afghan women as a primary goal of the war. While the current U.S. and Afghanistan governments continue to work to defeat the Taliban insurgency in Afghanistan, the eight-year-old promise to help relieve the oppression of women and girls has largely gone unmet. ...

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22 hours ago ago from BLOG HUMANISM ANDROMEJA

protect the human TAKING ACTION TOGETHER FOR HUMAN RIGHTS Each year, around 1 in 10 women in the UK experience rape or other violence... Take action for women's rights And one in four local authorities leave female victims of violence without the specialised support they need. Scary isn't it? Be part of our online action and help us rally online communities to do something about this disgraceful lack of services for ...

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Who are Women Lawyers?

10 hours ago ago from Everyday Guide

Women lawyers have specialization in creating a free society that is devoid of all forms of societal discrimination particularly against women and young people. Women lawyers work in collaboration with the executive and legislative arms of the government to ensure that women’s rights are respected. This involves assurance that women’s legal rights are accorded as required and that women are not subjected to any form of marginalization. ...

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2 hours ago ago from Women's Philanthropy--Women's Issues

SOURCE: http://sheshouldrun.org/ Only 10% of women have ever thought about running for office, compared with 20% of men. * WCF s She Should Run ™ program is a comprehensive effort to build the pipeline of women who support reproductive health choices in public office. Studies show women are more likely to run for office if we ask them to run . With She Should Run ,™ weare committed to making sure as many women as ...

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Expert: Political Power Remains Out of Reach for Bolivian Women

20 hours ago ago from Vital Voices Blog

Carmen Deere, women’s studies expert and director of the Center for Latin American Studies and the University of Florida, recently spoke with IPS News about the status of women’s rights in Bolivia. Despite the advances for gender equality included in a new constitution, adopted in February, Bolivian women are still faced with a “long journey to secure an influential participation in government,” says Deere. The expert gave an example of ...

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Charity Tooze: Where is the Freedom for Afghan Women?

20 hours ago ago from Huffington Post

In 2001 as the impending invasion of Afghanistan beat like a drum through the newly traumatized nation then President George W. Bush declared the liberation of Afghan women as a primary goal of the war. While the current U.S. and Afghanistan governments continue to work to defeat the Taliban insurgency in Afghanistan, the eight-year-old promise to help relieve the oppression of women and girls has largely gone unmet. During his address last ...

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Rahim Kanani: Obama Can Help the World's Women

32 minutes ago ago from Huffington Post

More than six decades ago on Dec. 10, 1948, the Universal Declaration of Human Rights was adopted in Paris, codifying the fundamental rights and freedoms inherently bestowed upon all peoples. As we reflect on this milestone, the very same day we celebrate the affirmation of American leadership in a troubled world as U.S. President Barack Obama is presented with the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize. In accepting the Nobel, Obama must spearhead a bold ...

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BBC News - Eritrea arrests 30 praying women, relatives say

5 hours ago ago from BBC

Since 2002, the government has only recognised four religions Thirty elderly women have been arrested in Eritrea while praying together, one of their relatives living in the United States has told the BBC. Requesting anonymity, she said she only found out about her mother when she phoned to speak to her this week. Most of the women belonged to an outlawed evangelical group. The government recognises only four religions - ...

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