With the Highest Rate of Cervical Cancer Deaths in the US, Black Women in Alabama Are Losing Out on Health Care
![Ms. Frances Ford, executive director of Sowing Seeds of Hope, in her home in August 2018, holding a picture of her mother, who died from cervical cancer after being diagnosed in 1980.](/sites/default/files/styles/square/public/multimedia_images_2018/201811wrd_us_cancer_main.jpg?itok=AO2owvg6)
Prison Sentences on Vague Morality Charges
Authorities Remain Silent Despite Rising Public Outcry on Violence Against Women
UK, Deciding Assange's Fate, Should Give Sweden Time to Evaluate Rape Case
Young Woman Killed After Bringing Sexual Assault Complaint
More Countries Should Join Global Trend Toward Easing Abortion Restrictions
Many Still Unaccounted For; Abductions Continue
Proposed Bill Signals United States’ Key Role in Supporting Secondary Education Globally
Immediately Suspend Highly Abusive Law
Broaden Negotiations to Include Equality for Women
Bill Would Prohibit Anyone Under 18 From Marrying
Provide Roadmaps for Reform Ahead of Elections