University campuses ought to be places where we can learn, grow, and discover new things. Yet, for many women and gender-diverse students in Bangladesh, these spaces have become arenas of fear and marginalisation due to pervasive gender-based violence.
The recent case of Fairuz Abontika is a painful reminder of how incompetent universities are in dealing with sexual harassment complaints
Climate change is pushing women further towards the precipice of social violence and natural risks.
The 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence is an annual international campaign that spans from 25 November, the United Nations Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, to 10 December, Human Rights Day. This campaign aims to mobilise individuals and organisations globally to raise awareness and take action against all forms of violence and discrimination faced by women and girls.
Every day, women of all ages and socioeconomic backgrounds become victims of online harassment and abuse in the form of trolling, bullying, hacking, cyber pornography
Why have we done so little to ensure safety and dignity of our future generations?
Women's achievements were overshadowed by the gendered inequalities they continue to face
Barrister Sara Hossain speaks on where we go next in dealing with violence against women in Bangladesh
Research has found strong links between child marriage and increased violence against women and gender inequality
University campuses ought to be places where we can learn, grow, and discover new things. Yet, for many women and gender-diverse students in Bangladesh, these spaces have become arenas of fear and marginalisation due to pervasive gender-based violence.
The recent case of Fairuz Abontika is a painful reminder of how incompetent universities are in dealing with sexual harassment complaints
Climate change is pushing women further towards the precipice of social violence and natural risks.
The 16 Days of Activism against Gender-Based Violence is an annual international campaign that spans from 25 November, the United Nations Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, to 10 December, Human Rights Day. This campaign aims to mobilise individuals and organisations globally to raise awareness and take action against all forms of violence and discrimination faced by women and girls.
Every day, women of all ages and socioeconomic backgrounds become victims of online harassment and abuse in the form of trolling, bullying, hacking, cyber pornography
Why have we done so little to ensure safety and dignity of our future generations?
Women's achievements were overshadowed by the gendered inequalities they continue to face
Barrister Sara Hossain speaks on where we go next in dealing with violence against women in Bangladesh
Research has found strong links between child marriage and increased violence against women and gender inequality
Why is it taking so long to implement High Court directive to stop sexual harassment?