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The issue doesn’t affect Kyambogo University alone. According to a report by Human Rights Watch, in October 2019 security ...
With conservatism on the rise, the capital’s third-gender and trans people retreat from public life, erasing the identities they once fought to display.
Months after an informal settlement’s demolition, the site is under development as displaced residents grapple with ...
Decades after the country introduced quotas, phantom candidacies and political deals still stifle women’s representation.
Women who lived through Indonesia’s anti-communist terror blend art and protest to block government plans that would honor ...
Four teenage girls have invented a urine-powered generator to create safer and more access to electricity.
The short-lived sale is just the latest example in a long line of inconsistent policies, says Ithiel Mavesere, a lecturer in ...
Fishermen bemoan dwindling catches as contamination by industrial waste and other pollutants raises concerns about the safety of food and drinking water.
Christians say the dormant law, first passed in the 1970s, targets their faith. Those trying to revive it say it is essential for preservation of indigenous faiths and culture.
On International Day for the Elimination of Violence Against Women, this five-part series looks at how governments in the region struggle to rein in the bloodshed – and the many ways women fight for ...
Norma Baján Balán, GPJ Guatemala Fishermen who work on Lake Atitlán sell their catch at the local market. Amadeo López Sajvín, who lives in a municipality that borders the lake, has been fishing for ...
The desire to transition often outweighs the severe risks of self-medicating. BIRGUNJ, NEPAL — Thanks to a tip from friends, Sanju Mahato crossed Nepal’s border into India, walked into a pharmacy, and ...
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