December 20, 2017
#MeToo in Afghanistan: Is Anyone Listening?
The Government Has Defined Harassment, But Abuse is Still Common
December 19, 2017
Why India Needs a Victim and Witness Protection Law
Could Delhi’s Witness Protection Scheme Be a Template for a Nationwide Law?
December 15, 2017
Greece: Dire Risks for Women Asylum Seekers
In Lesbos Camp, Neglect Threatens Women’s, Girls’ Safety, Health
December 14, 2017
I Didn’t Report Being Sexually Assaulted. Here’s Why.
US Student Rape Victims Still Need Title IX
December 14, 2017
Witness: Silently Struggling with Rape in Kenya
Widespread Sexual Violence during Kenya’s 2017 Elections
December 14, 2017
Kenya: Sexual Violence Marred Elections
Prosecute Sexual Crimes; Address Victims’ Needs
December 13, 2017
Raped, then Assaulted by the Afghan Justice System
Abusive ‘Virginity Exams’ Re-Traumatize Victims
December 12, 2017
Brazil: Reject Abortion Ban
Constitutional Amendment Would Endanger Women, Girls; Violate Rights
December 11, 2017
Tackling Sexual Harassment in the Garment Industry
December 8, 2017
Japan Should Help Rohingya Rape Survivors
December 8, 2017
#MeToo, Say Domestic Workers in the Middle East
December 7, 2017
The Devastating Domino Effect of the Global Gag Rule in Kenya
State-run clinics are exempt from the ban on U.S. funding going to groups that provide abortion services. But many government clinics rely on essential support from NGOs, who can no longer afford to offer it, says Skye Wheeler of Human Rights Watch.