Existing justice mechanisms for rape crimes are not working
November 25 highlights the global issue of violence against women and its impact.
At least 117 women and girls across the country were victims of violence in October, according to the Human Rights Support Society (HRSS).
How is it that women are still not safe in their workplaces, in the outdoors, or even at home?
Women, no matter how old or young, are always on somebody’s radar.
The government needs to do more to protect vulnerable populations
The national helpline for women and children who are victims of violence is not serving its intended purpose.
Climate change adaptation programmes must support efforts that promote greater access to quality education for adolescent girls.
That justice for rape survivors is a mirage in this country is no news, with a miserable conviction rate of three percent in rape cases.
Existing justice mechanisms for rape crimes are not working
November 25 highlights the global issue of violence against women and its impact.
At least 117 women and girls across the country were victims of violence in October, according to the Human Rights Support Society (HRSS).
How is it that women are still not safe in their workplaces, in the outdoors, or even at home?
Women, no matter how old or young, are always on somebody’s radar.
The government needs to do more to protect vulnerable populations
The national helpline for women and children who are victims of violence is not serving its intended purpose.
Climate change adaptation programmes must support efforts that promote greater access to quality education for adolescent girls.
That justice for rape survivors is a mirage in this country is no news, with a miserable conviction rate of three percent in rape cases.
I wish we lived in a world where the perpetrator, not the survivor, was blamed for their actions.