Afghan public universities reopen with gender segregated classes | Women’s Rights News
Afghanistan’s main universities have reopened six months after the Taliban returned to power, but only a trickle of women have
Read MoreAfghanistan’s main universities have reopened six months after the Taliban returned to power, but only a trickle of women have
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Read MoreAmbassadors from Gulf countries meet with Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi as he seeks funding to tackle a dire humanitarian
Read MoreMatagelema, Sierra Leone – Not long after daybreak in Matagelema, a village in the south of Sierra Leone’s Moyamba District,
Read MoreA call these days to Delta Airlines customer service number – once the fraught journey through the automated “Dial one
Read MoreThe woman has already served 10 years of a 30-year sentence on charges of killing her baby. Authorities in El
Read MoreLitigation settlement offers 203 women a measure of accountability and compensation after decades of concealed abuse. The University of California
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