Women in the News
Here’s a round-up of women’s news that made it to the headlines. Did we miss
something? Let us know through your comments.
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Fight for Women’s Rights Everywhere
I was involved in a discussion started by a friend of mine a couple of days ago. In his opinion, “women’s rights are hardly an issue in most developed western countries in comparison to 100 years ago.” So he thinks that “what liberated woman and supportive men of these western countries need to do is go to a country that really does have woman impediments, and make a difference for them.”
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Women in the News
This weeks women in the news focuses on following topics:
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Empowerment, Not Violence Against Women
When we hear the phrase “women’s issues,” numerous issues and problems come to our minds and most of the problems have been prevalent for centuries. In spite of the plans and policies at national and international levels, no substantial work has been done for the elimination of these issues from women’s lives. Only superficial efforts have been made, which hardly influence the living standards of women at grass root level.
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Gender Equality in the Fight against violence
Do you know Bill Cosby? Have you heard that Bill Cosby is alleged to have sexually assaulted a number of women? This kind of news spreads very quickly mostly because he is a celebrity. Do you know Denis Mukwege? If you don’t, you ought to.
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Woman of the week
This week, we feature Afghan politician Shukria Barakzai. The outspoken female leader survived an attack on her car some days ago.
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A “crazy” woman is needed for a breakthrough
What is the number one criteria that makes a person suitable to be a minister? Does he or she have to have a university degree or any formal education in the field entrusted upon them by the president and the nation? If your answer is no, you might like the minister of marine affairs and fisheries in the new Indonesian cabinet.
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