Mexican law allows abortion for victims of rape – but state hospitals and politicians often stand in their way
Decisions on Covid measures did not properly consider domestic abuse, PPE, childcare or pregnancy, inquiry told
As Mexico’s Supreme Court paves the way for national abortion rights, groups like Vifac are spearheading a backlash
Exemptions for women and children leaving abusers was ‘hidden’ in government guidance, a leading charity said
Queer Ghanaians usually face prejudice and corruption when they report hate crimes, dissuading them from pursuing justice
Amardeep Singh Dhillon was arrested under expanded police powers after defending a pub’s drag event
Red states are using old anti-abortion tricks to limit access to trans healthcare without passing outright bans
Fifty years after coup that delivered Pinochet power, thousands still grieve the children stolen during his rule
A year-long investigation reveals how powerful anti-rights groups are influencing politics and protecting donors
In some cases, survivors have been sexually or physically assaulted after councils failed to house them