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On 2 March this year, Yanar Mohammed, a prominent feminist figure in Iraq, was shot dead outside her home by two gunmen – the latest in a string of activists killed, likely by units of the Popular ...
Prof. Nikita Dhawan analyzes the political function of imperial “rescue” narratives through examples ranging from Afghanistan ...
Census 2027 raises hopes and fears over caste data, privacy, and inequality gaps. Can digital counting reflect real lives?
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A study finds discrimination often appears in routine interactions and institutional settings, shaping identity strategies ...
UN in General 1980 UN Women’s Conference documents now in UN Digital Library The “World Conference of the United Nations ...
The series aims to re-emphasise the importance of knowledge sharing among people, as has been done for decades.
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A decade after a small gathering in 2016 first sought to name and address the distinct ways religious persecution affects ...
Could there be a version of this technology that allows us, as feminists and human rights advocates, to engage with it without compromising our politics or our commitment to defending intersectional ...
An overview of disability data in Aotearoa New Zealand is a reference resource designed to support people who want to engage more with disability data ...