Violence Prevention Network USA believes human services professionals can identify radicalism and potentially intervene before it leads to political violence.
Susan Morée speaks with MaryEllen Garcia, executive director of NMCADV about the organizations funding needs and the prevalence of domestic violence in the state.
For millions of women working in Bangladesh’s informal and marginalized formal economy, labour rights remain largely ...
Researchers have published the findings of a new study that brought together victim–survivors and banking professionals to co ...
Politicians from all parties had been working together to tackle violence against women and girls until one recent ...
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A "normal week" online: Women journalists speak out against rising abuse and threats on social media
A barrage of slurs floods the social media — “ugly,” “aunty,” “bimbo”. Subha J Rao calls this a “normal week” on social media ...
For many women, the holiday season is the most dangerous time of the year. Stress, financial worries, and cramped living ...
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