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WOMEN
President Obama
lifts stranglehold on women's health across the globe.
RIGHTS-US: Few Safety Nets for Women
of Colour
By Dominique Haoson
- UNITED NATIONS (IPS)
United Arab Emirates (UAE): Women's Participation
is the Norm
By Meena Janardhan
- DUBAI (IPS)
Q&A: 'We Were Told To Go To The Mortuary' - Joyce
Mulama interviews EVELYN MUTIO, reproductive health practitioner
- NAIROBI (IPS)
POLITICS: Malawi's Women Challenge For
Top Posts
By Pilirani Semu-Banda
- LILONGWE (IPS)
LABOUR: Women's Household Chores Unpaid,
Unrecognised
By Thalif Deen -
UNITED NATIONS (IPS)
TRADE: Middle-aged Women Keeping Zimbabwean
Economy Afloat
By Tonderai Kwidini
- HARARE (IPS)
Q&A: "Women Leaders Have to
Be Tougher and Stronger Than Men"
Nergui Manalsuren
interviews RUBY DHALLA, Canadian MP - UNITED NATIONS (IPS)
Q&A: "Time Has Come for a New
U.N. Women's Agency"
- Nergui Manalsuren interviews
STEPHEN LEWIS, AIDS and gender expert - UNITED NATIONS (IPS)
PAKISTAN/INDIA: Women Beat Unorthodox
Paths to Peace
By Beena Sarwar -
KARACHI (IPS)
LABOUR: Women At the Helm, Literally - Miren
Gutierrez* interviews SARAH FINKE, of the International Transport
Workers Federation - ROME (IPS)
ZIMBABWE: New Cabinet Ignores Quota for
Women
By Davison Makanga
- HARARE (IPS)
LABOUR-MEXICO: "They First Asked
if I Was Pregnant"
By Emilio Godoy -
MEXICO CITY (IPS)
RIGHTS-PAKISTAN: Peace Deal With Taliban
Setback For Women
By Zofeen Ebrahim
- KARACHI (IPS)
DEVELOPMENT: Financial Crisis Threatens
Women's Meagre Gains
By Thalif Deen -
UNITED NATIONS (IPS)
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