
Justice that lets every woman and girl live free from fear
International Women's Day 2026
Laws, however, only matter if they work for survivors. Justice must be visible, accessible and humane.
Women in justice and justice for women
International Women's Day 2026
Tribunals on trial
International Women's Day 2026
‘Prevalence of personal laws creates the most serious gender gap’
International Women's Day 2026
Why sexual harassment laws fail in practice
International Women's Day 2026
Land, lineage, and the fight for Indigenous women’s rights
International Women's Day 2026
The concern most widely shared among Indigenous populations in opposing women's inheritance of land centres on the increasing instances of exogamous marriages in the CHT.
Abolish discriminatory inheritance laws now
International Women's Day 2026
Unequal homes
International Women's Day 2026
Public lands, patriarchal rules
International Women's Day 2026
Online abuse is now a national crisis: Time to act
International Women's Day 2026
Break barriers to women’s economic power
International Women's Day 2026
Women’s economic participation remains visibly constrained by informal employment, limited social protection, and workplace harassment. Approximately 96 per cent of female workers are engaged in the informal sector, making them particularly vulnerable to exploitation and economic instability.
Confronting gender inequality in Bangladesh’s labour laws
International Women's Day 2026
Forging a future where every woman thrives
Women Forward
Women as non-citizens in Bangladesh — and why the future must be feminist
International Women's Day 2026