In 2012 new legislation was passed to protect children against sexual abuse. But the gap between the law and ground realities remains large.
Singapore may soon elect its first female president – but the struggle for gender equality in the region is far from being won.
Can women interpret Islamic law? Scholars who think so recently gathered in Indonesia, where fatwas were also issued against child marriage and environmental degradation.
Academic Laura Sjoberg argues that our gendered assumptions about sexual violence in conflict limit our understanding of these crimes.
This is BBC drama at its best. But the privatisation of care homes, and how grooming impacts the families of perpetrators, were blind spots.
Is a rethinking of laws of armed conflict or international humanitarian law, humanitarian assistance and refugee policy not significantly overdue?
The international community is not listening to us. It must depoliticise the fight against sexual violence and humanise the countering violent extremism strategy.
Hand-in-hand with Trump, Theresa May is not merely playing to an anti-migrant populist crowd but helped to create it. This system is working as intended, but it must be disrupted.