The more women stand up against bullies and harassment in our personal lives, the less we will tolerate them in our political lives too.
With his new strategy to achieve gender parity within United Nations’ staff, has Antonio Guterres revived the organisation’s “lost agenda”?
We welcome this week’s historic funding announcement for work to end violence against women and girls. But there are important caveats.
Singapore may soon elect its first female president – but the struggle for gender equality in the region is far from being won.
Why are foreign donors so enthusiastic about alternative dispute mechanisms when they deliver second class justice for women?
"I said, if mamas don’t fight for the children, then who will?" Helen Knott performed her poem at the 2017 Nobel Women's Initiative conference. Catch up on 50.50's coverage.
Participants at the 2017 Nobel Women's Initiative conference talk about memory, activism after trauma, what women's movements can learn from each other – and much more.
Citizenship is a duty that transcends borders. Jennifer Allsopp reports for 50.50 from the first day of the 2017 Nobel Women's Initiative conference.
To change everything, it takes everyone, and to fight oppression, we must fight it in all forms, at all times. This article is part of 50.50's coverage of the 2017 Nobel Women's Initiative conference.
In the Trumpian world writ large, the feminist struggle is more acute than ever. 13-16 May, the Nobel Women’s Initiative brings activists to Germany to strategise about advancing women’s rights while opening democratic space.
Could this little-known system provide a way forward for real democracy – from the bottom up – in our failing neoliberal political systems?