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Megan Clement is a journalist and editor specialising in gender, human rights, cities, international development and social policy. She also writes about Paris, where she has lived since 2015. Her reporting has appeared in The Guardian, The Sydney Morning Herald, Bloomberg, Al Jazeera, The New Humanitarian and News Deeply, among other publications.
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Meeting the 'Super Geeks' of Pay Equality
Sweden is recognized as a leader in gender pay equality, yet still faces a significant pay gap. Researchers Marie Trollvik, Anita Harriman, and Lena Johansson founded Lönelotsarna to address these disparities by analyzing and publishing reports on pay gaps across sectors. Their work highlights the undervaluation of female-dominated professions and challenges the notion that market forces alone dictate pay differences. The article discusses systemic issues contributing to gender pay gaps, such as professional segregation and the disproportionate burden of unpaid care work on women. It emphasizes the need for policies that promote pay equity for work of equal value and suggests measures that have proven effective in addressing these issues.
Any Afghan woman can apply for asylum in the EU
The Court of Justice of the European Union has ruled that Afghan women can seek asylum in the EU based on their nationality and gender. This decision follows the Austrian authorities' refusal to grant refugee status to two Afghan women who applied for asylum in 2015 and 2020. The women appealed to the Austrian Supreme Administrative Court, which referred the case to the EU's highest court. The ruling highlights the oppressive conditions Afghan women face under a regime that denies them fundamental rights, such as education, work, and freedom of movement.
Refugee status for all Afghan women in the EU
The Court of Justice of the European Union has ruled that Afghan women can be granted asylum based on nationality and gender, following cases where Austrian authorities denied refugee status to two Afghan women. The ruling highlights the oppressive conditions for women in Afghanistan, where basic rights are denied. This decision underscores the EU's commitment to protecting vulnerable groups and ensuring their safety from regimes that violate human rights.
Abandoned for the crime of getting sick
The article highlights the issue of healthcare discrimination against women in Egypt, where women are often abandoned by their partners when they fall ill. It discusses the cultural and economic factors contributing to this discrimination, including the prioritization of male family members for medical treatment and resources. The Egyptian government's initiatives, such as the '100 Million Healthy Lives' and 'First 1,000 Days' programs, aim to address these disparities, but challenges remain due to societal norms and lack of legal protection for women. Organizations like the Mersal Foundation are working to provide free healthcare services to women denied treatment by their families.
When Women Are Abandoned Because They Fall Ill
The article highlights the issue of medical discrimination against women in Egypt, where women are often abandoned by their partners when they fall ill. It discusses the societal and economic factors contributing to this discrimination, including the high cost of medical care and gender biases. The article features personal stories and expert opinions, emphasizing the need for legal protection and societal change to address these inequalities. Efforts by organizations like the Mersal Foundation to provide healthcare to women are noted, but challenges remain due to cultural conservatism and poverty.
What inclusive sex education actually looks like
The article discusses the importance of inclusive sex education, particularly for disabled individuals, highlighting personal experiences and systemic shortcomings. It emphasizes the need for education that addresses diverse abilities and needs, pointing out the consequences of non-inclusive education, such as higher rates of unwanted pregnancies and sexual abuse among disabled women. Jennie Williams, CEO of Enhance the UK, stresses the importance of ongoing education throughout life and the benefits of inclusive education for all individuals, regardless of disability status.
What an Inclusive Sex Education Really Looks Like
The article discusses the importance of inclusive sex education, particularly for disabled individuals, highlighting personal experiences and systemic issues. It emphasizes the need for education that addresses diverse needs and challenges faced by disabled women, advocating for lifelong inclusive education. The text references the work of Jennie Williams and Enhance the UK, stressing the broader benefits of inclusive education for all women.
Trying to find a bad word about Tim Walz at the Minnesota State Fair
Tim Walz, the Democratic vice-presidential candidate and Minnesota governor, is portrayed as a calm and authentic figure in the US election campaign. His folksy charm and progressive policies have garnered support, particularly in Minnesota, where he is seen as a 'Democracy Champion' for endorsing preferential voting. Despite criticism from Republican figures like Jim Nash and Jesse Smith, Walz maintains a strong approval rating. The article explores the political dynamics at the Minnesota State Fair, highlighting the divide between liberal and conservative voters and the broader implications for the 2024 US Presidential Election.
We need to talk to men about patriarchy
In Brazil, where domestic violence rates are high, there is a shift from punishing to rehabilitating offenders. Heitor, a participant in the E Agora, José? program, reflects on changing his views on masculinity. The program, named after a poem, allows men convicted of domestic violence to discuss patriarchal ideologies. Brazil's 2006 Maria da Penha law provides alternatives to prison sentences for less severe crimes. Despite challenges in measuring success, some programs report low reoffending rates. Experts like Kate Fitz-Gibbon emphasize the need for evaluating the effectiveness of such interventions. The article is part of a collaboration highlighting gender inequality in 2024.
France Enshrines Abortion Access in Its Constitution
On March 4, France amended its constitution to explicitly protect abortion access, becoming the first country to do so. Greece legalized civil marriage for same-sex couples, a historic move for an Orthodox-majority country. Ghana's Parliament passed a severe anti-LGBTQIA+ bill, while Spain's Basque Parliament adopted reforms supporting trans and intersex rights. Russia fined individuals for displaying rainbow flags, and Argentina's ruling party member proposed a bill to abolish legal abortion access. In the US, CVS and Walgreens will sell the abortion pill mifepristone, and a federal grand jury will consider a transphobic hate crime case. Afghanistan's Taliban regime is harming public health, especially for women and girls, and Japan has been criticized for handcuffing pregnant women in labor. Somalia is experiencing a wave of femicides, prompting protests.
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