Gender in the Media - December 2011
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Revision as of 19:48, 9 February 2012
- Men for Non-Violence (IPS Gender Wire 30.12.2011)
- How Universities Fail Women Inventors (Bloomberg 28.12.2011)
- South Sudanese women leader sees long way ahead for gender equality, women's empowerment (Xinhua 20.12.2011)
- Our Daughters, Our Wealth: Gender Equality for Economic Growth (New American Foundation 20.12.2011)
- Women groups must work hard to avert election conflicts (Modern Ghana 19.12.2011)
- Gender equality: Inter-provincial linkages stressed for women's uplift (The Express Tribune 16.12.2011)
- Gender equality improves in East Asia Pacific region (Vietnam News 16.12.2011)
- Domestic Violence: 1 In 4 American Women Attacked By Intimate Partner (Huffington Post 14.12.2011)
- Afghanistan: Imprisoned Rape Victim Freed (Huffington Post 14.12.2011)
- Landmark new laws protect women from abuse in conservative Muslim Pakistan (Huffington Post 13.12.2011)
- Global Events Celebrate Success of Women Nobel Prize Laureates (The Daily Beast 12.12.2011)
- Women building peace in Sudan, Bonn, Oslo (Trust.Org 12.12.2011)
- 3 Women's Rights Leaders Accept Nobel Peace Prize (New York Times 12.12.2011)
- Consultation on gender equality, women empowerment on Dec 14 (Business Recorder 12.12.2011)
- “Violence against women is prevalent at all levels of society” (The Hindu 11.12.2011)
- Women’s groups unite for 2012 US election (Agence France Presse 10.12.2011)
- Women's numbers fall in Louisiana Legislature (Nola.Com 10.12.2011)
- Disappearing Daughters: Women Pregnant With Girls Pressured Into Abortions (abc News 09.12.2011)
- Women to be allowed to serve on Royal Navy submarines (The Australian News 09.12.2011)
- Where Are the Women Executives in Silicon Valley? (The New York Times, Bits 09.12.2011)
- How Women Are Affected By, and Can Shape, Climate Policy (GreenBiz.Com 09/12/2011))
- scholar asks ‘Will reform be complete without gender equality?’ (Women News Network 07.12.2011)
- Women's post-natal depression linked to partners' abuse: study (Reuters 07.12.2011)
- Afghan Women Remind World Leaders: Don't Forget Us (The Daily Beast 06.12.2011)
- Eliminate violence against women (The Gleaner 05.12.2011)
- Quotas for women: Gender equality (Jamaica Observer 04.12.2011)
- 'Honour' crimes against women in UK rising rapidly, figures show (The Guardian 03.12.2011)
- Allowing women drivers in Saudi Arabia will be 'end of virginity' (The Telegraph 02.12.2011)
- For Afghan Women, Rape Law Offers Little Protection (NPR 02.12.2011)
- Dilma Rousseff's pledge to empower Brazil's women comes good (The Guardian, 02.12.2011)
- Zambia: Busan Skirts Gender Equality (All Africa 01.12.2011)
- In Jordan, a Struggle for Gender Equality (New York Times 01.12.2011)
- Violence Against Women Is a Global Pandemic (Huffington Post 01.12.2011)
- Universal Church marches against gender abuse (MMEGI 01.12.2011)
- Women must be able to make decisions: US CG (The Pakistan Observer 01.12.2011)
- Give divorced women more rights, take suggestions from the UAE, urge experts (The International Herald Tribune 01.12.2011)
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