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Published in: 50.50Let’s get real: female sexual pleasure and HIV prevention
The dominant HIV intervention response assumes that HIV transmission only occurs in contexts of danger and...
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Published in: 50.50HIV: of bombs and banks and transformation...
Thirty years into the AIDS pandemic, an AIDS-free generation is in our grasp at last. Alice Welbourn asks whether we...
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Published in: 50.50Religion, gender and migration: beyond 'obedience vs agency’
It is time that debates surrounding religion and migration in the UK move beyond the almost monolithic focus on...
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Published in: 50.50Peace can be planned. Just like health
"Violence can be prevented. This is not an article of faith, but a statement based on evidence" (WHO 2002). Scilla...
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Published in: 50.50The tactical cosmopolitanism of migrants
How do foreign migrants in South Africa's urban estuaries deal with the hostility they regularly encounter? The...
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Published in: 50.50The spread of female Islamic leadership
As increasing numbers of articulate women use Islamic sources to defend varying ways of life, they are challenging...
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Published in: 50.50South Africa: the values we fought for
Inequality in South Africa has deepened since 1994. Respect for fundamental rights, including socio-economic rights,...
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Published in: Shine A LightA thousand feminists, a million acts of violence
The UK government says it wants to end abuse against women and girls but at the same time it is cutting vital...
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Published in: 50.50On the record: women in South Kordofan
The majority of voters in the South Kordofan election in May 2011 were women. In the violence that ensued, women...
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Published in: 50.50Citizen action and the perverse confluence of opposing agendas
When opposing political interests are using the same terms and tactics in diametrically opposed agendas, Lisa...
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Published in: HomeThe road to Europe: defend the biosphere and stop punishing the innocent
Imagine that the world is governed by concentric circles or spheres of power, with the most powerful one on the...
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Published in: 50.50Britain's children: breaking with Convention
Three years after the UN criticised Britain for its negative public attitudes to children, Shauneen Lambe finds that...
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Published in: 50.50Egypt: the battle over hope and morale
The deliberate attempt to discredit women's rights by associating them with the ex- first lady Suzanne Mubarak is a...
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Published in: 50.50The schools our children deserve
Can a child from an inner city academy in a deprived area in Britain fulfil her dream of becoming a lawyer? Not...
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Published in: 50.50Including everyone
Unemployment and discrimination still wreck the lives of millions in the UK. On the launch of Centrestage , Barbara...
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Published in: 50.50Le Cameroun: une forme de violence sournoise en milieu scolaire
Dans la Région de l’Extrême-Nord du Cameroun, des pères privent leurs filles de leur droit à l’éducation. Aîssa...
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Published in: 50.50Tunisia: Arab Spring, Islamist Summer
Tunisia has voted in the first open and fair election in the region. In part two of a three part article Kristine...
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Published in: 50.50Tunisia: Feminist Fall?
Nine months after the overthrow of the former president, Tunisia has voted in the first open and fair election in...
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Published in: 50.50Tunisia: Women's winter of discontent
Nine months after the overthrow of the former president, Tunisia has voted in the first open and fair election in...
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Published in: 50.50Lessons of the hummingbird
In the company of souls departed and souls vibrantly alive, Jessica Horn reflects on the significance of the lives...