Prime minister Jacinda Ardern said the nation had “won the battle” against widespread community transmission |
The pandemic of COVID-19 affected the Georgian farmers. A recent research of Georgian Farmers’ Association describes the key challenges farmers face in this uncertain time |
Women facing domestic violence in Colombia’s capital can seek help in supermarkets and pharmacies as abuse rises under lockdown |
Finnish Prime Minister Sanna Marin will work remotely after an employee at her official residence was discovered to have been in contact with someone infected with the coronavirus |
Vanuatu women's rights advocates urged the new prime minister on Wednesday to reform its all-male parliament, saying it was "embarrassing" to be one of only three countries with no female lawmakers |
Five of the topics covered in this report illustrate particularly well the ongoing backlash in Europe: the growing political and societal acceptance of racism; the disregard of the human rights of migrants and refugees; the threats to women’s rights; the repression of dissent; and the erosion of judicial independence |
Investigation established that detainee physically assaulted his spouse- R.K. (DoB 1980) in presence of their under-aged child |
Police says more than four dozen cases of violence against children have been reported on average a day in Bolivia since the lockdown began |
The 193 members of the UN General Assembly on Monday adopted by consensus a resolution that calls for "equitable, efficient and timely" access to any future vaccines developed to fight coronavirus |
The report on measures implemented by Government of Georgia against COVID-19 says nothing about consultations with gender experts, women entrepreneurs, etc. throughout the drafting of the aforementioned anti-crisis policy document, which in turn is problematic and raises legitimate questions about the gender sensitivity of the action plan itself.
Three new projects implemented by civil society partners will work across the country with victims of domestic violence, IDPs, and persons with disabilities