Women's peace groups are mobilizing to end the violence between Armenia and Azerbaijan over Nagorno-Karabakh.
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The violence of war often falls hardest on women. So these organizations are empowering refugee women and girls — and men — to know and demand their rights.
Women-led groups in Nepal are leading earthquake relief and recovery efforts in the country, including in decision-making where women are often excluded.
Amid a delayed election and a horrific Boko Haram insurgency, Nigerian women and girls are increasingly becoming targets — and tools — of violence.
Outrage over domestic violence is giving new life to women's movements in Georgia and throughout the South Caucasus.
Three-quarters of Ebola victims are women, with caretakers especially at risk.
Being a woman in Iraq was difficult before the current conflict. The current wave of militarization threatens to make life even worse.
A little-known, 41-year-old U.S. law has erected an enduring barrier to comprehensive post-rape care for women.
Many families in Nigeria are already skeptical about women's education. The Nigerian government's failure to protect schoolgirls makes it worse.
Croatia's LGBT community still faces stark challenges, but a recent court ruling in the case of a young trans boy offers hope.