From her home and cafés in Mexico City, María Salguero is filling in the gaps left by official data on gender-related killings.
Congolese activist Julienne Lusenge talks about the struggle to end wartime sexual violence and why she appreciates the MeToo campaign.
Winner of the Council of Europe’s 2018 Democracy Innovation Award talks about training women to represent themselves in Kenyan courts.
Like feminism, harm reduction is a philosophy that encourages us to do away with the false distinction between ‘good’ and ‘bad’ women.
A co-founder of the women’s group responds to openDemocracy’s report analysing opposition to potential gender recognition reforms in the UK.
I interviewed the prominent feminist amid ‘heated and toxic’ debates over proposed reforms to the UK’s Gender Recognition Act
Women’s ministries in Brazil and elsewhere have been under attack from the Right for years – foreshadowing wider threats to democracy
Women’s civil society advocates were long excluded from the security council. This is changing, but they must be allowed to speak freely.