Gender in the Media
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Recent gender in the Media
- Power to Asia’s Women (Project-Syndicate 15.05.2012)
- Women in intelligence seek balance in life, value in work (CNN 11.05.2012)
- In Argentina, sex change surgery becomes a right (SFGate 11.05.2012)
- Argentina Gender Rights Law: A New World Standard (NPR 11.05.2012)
- At UN, indigenous women seek violence statistics (Jakarta Post 11.05.2012)
- Islamic women promote gender equality in their religion (The Clipper 10.05.2012)
- Closing the mobile technology “gender gap” (National Geographic 10.05.2012)
- Haiti: 1,000 Adolescent Girls to Benefit from Vocational Training to Facilitate their Integration into the Labor Market (World Bank site, Press Release 09.05.2012)
- Paternalism hinders family planning scheme (The Jakarta Post 08.05.2012)
- Saudi has 1.6 mn jobless women (Zawya 06.05.2012)
- College studies still fall along gender lines: Men, women slow to cross into nontraditional careers (Green Bay Press Gazette 06.05.2012)
- Women 'Invisible' in Myanmar (IPS News 05.05.2012)
- Gender equality still not a reality (Latinamerica Press 04.05.2012)
- Sexism at the bar may still exist, but women barristers have come a long way (The Guardian 04.05.2012)
- Stereotypes keep women away from science (Edmonton Journal 03.05.2012)
- Morocco Still Divided Over Marriage of Minors (IPS News 02.05.2012)
- Bangladesh Scores on Girls’ Schooling (IPS News 01.05.2012)
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