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Mona’s Random Week in Palestine
Alaa Karajah, Writer and TV presenter A week in Mona’s life in Palestine is like walking a thin thread...
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Violence Against Women in Lebanon: A Structural Crisis Beyond Laws
Nariman El Chamaa, Journalist and activist. President of Donia for Sustainable Development (NGO) Despite more than a decade having...
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The Future of Women’s Rights in Libya: Reality, Challenges and Expectation
Rawassei Abd Al Jalil, Journalist As the latest crimes have happened in Libya, women were the main victims of...
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Feminicides in Italy: What must we do?
Paola Milli, Journalist AMMPE – Italy Reinforced Red Code 2.0, the measure that Parliament has not yet approved. Faced...
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Gender Violence in Spain: Symptom of a Patriarchal System Enabled by Institutional Failure
Leonor Pérez-Durand, Journalist TeleoLeo.com In recent years, violence against women has only increased. This is a symptom of a patriarchal...
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This too is violence: the uncanny nature of French feminism
Julie Go – Forum Femmes Journalistes Mediterranée In psychoanalysis, there exists a concept for a particular sensation. It names...
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622 Days of Normalized Genocide: An endless massacre… And an audience without shock
Alaa Karajah, TV presenter and Writer Photos: Saher Alghorra / Zuma Press We count the days as we count...
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Homelessness has a female face
Montse G. Sosa, Communicator Photo: Sindicat de Llogateres According to the United Nations Human Settlements Programme (UN-Habitat), “Housing is...
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Always against sexual apartheid: Women, Life and Freedom
Yolanda Alba, Forum Femmes Journalistes Méditerranée (FFJM) and Ligue du Droit International des Femmes (LDIF) Both the Ligue du...
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Women’s Participation in Lebanon’s Municipal and Mukhtar Elections: Between Challenges and Aspirations
Nariman Chamaa, Journalist and activist. President of Donia for Sustainable Development (NGO) Local Elections: A New Chapter Amid Challenges...