March 31, 2014
UK: Migrant Domestic Workers Face Serious Abuse
UK Government Should Abolish ‘Tied Visa’ to Protect Workers, Prevent Forced Labor
March 28, 2014
Whether Princesses or Paupers, Long Road to Saudi Women’s Rights
Despite small reforms, Saudi women are still not treated as full legal adults
March 26, 2014
Women’s Rights Under Threat in Iraq
March 21, 2014
Why Water Access Matters to Poverty Reduction
March 20, 2014
Women's Rights in Afghanistan Must be Steadfastly Respected
March 20, 2014
Dying of Thirst in Harare
March 12, 2014
Joint Letter on Iran to the Human Rights Council
Support Resolution to Renew the Mandate of the Special Rapporteur on the Situation of Human Rights in Iran
March 11, 2014
Iraq: Don’t Legalize Marriage for 9-Year-Olds
Draft Law Huge Step Back for Women, Girls
March 7, 2014
Iran: Free Women Activists
Imprisonment of 3 Highlights Plight of Female Rights Defenders
March 7, 2014
Canada: Parliament Panel Fails Indigenous Women
Ignores Need for National Inquiry into Violence
March 7, 2014
In Somalia, rape is "normal", but the government can change that
In a country where one-third of the victims of sexual crimes are children, police training and a "zero-tolerance policy" can go a long way.
February 20, 2014