Intersectional​

Addressing issues that overlap multiple topics, recognizing how different forms of violence and discrimination are interconnected.​

Everyday Sexism Project – Instances Of Sexism Experienced On A Day-To-Day Basis.

Catalogue
“As A Pr Representative, I Had A Journalist Tell Me “Come To My Room, That Will Get Your Products Better Press”.

Addressing Gendered Disinformation

Study
“Gendered Disinformation Is A New Threat And Is Taking A Significant Toll On The Mental Health And Physical Safety Of Women, Girls, Trans, And Lgbtq+ People All Over The World.”

Violence Against Women Must Stop

Testimonial
“I No Longer Feel Like A Prisoner, Cornered, Or Betrayed. There Are So Many Things One Goes Through As A Victim, Including The Psychological [Persecution] But Now I Know That I Can Accomplish Whatever I Set My Mind To”.

Al Raeda Gender-Based Violence In The Arab World

Magazine

Tackling Violence Against Women In The Middle East And North Africa

Study
Violence against women and girls (VAW) remains a pervasive issue across the globe, with one in three women experiencing sexual or physical abuse in their lifetime, a crisis worsened by the COVID-19 pandemic. Despite the efforts of MENA countries to implement policies and legal frameworks to combat VAW, the lack of strategic planning, funding, and coordination continues to hinder progress in breaking the cycle of violence.

Gender Attitudes And Trends In The Mena

Report

The Role Of Academia In Promoting Gender And Women’s Rights Issues In The Arab World And Southern And Central Europe

Study
Academic institutions are increasingly pivotal in advancing gender and women’s rights, with a new study comparing Gender and Women’s Studies programmes across the Arab World and Southern and Central Europe. The study highlights both regional challenges and the growing role of higher education in promoting gender equality amidst political and social transitions.

Unite To End Violence Against Women

Campaign

Faqs Types Of Violence Against Women And Girls

Article
Every day, around the world, countless women and girls suffer from violence that not only harms their bodies but also stunts their full participation in society, with far-reaching consequences that are both immediate and long-lasting.

Together For Prevention Action Plans To Prevent Violence Against Women And Girls

Guide
“Violence against women is not inevitable. The right policies and programmes bring results…Change is possible, and now is the time to redouble our efforts so that together, we can eliminate violence against women and girls by 2030.”
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