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Published in: 50.50Alleged army rapes amidst Zimbabwe fuel hike protests go uninvestigated
When Zimbabweans took to the streets in January, women were met with sexual violence by security forces. Many are...
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Published in: 50.50Spanish women shoe workers organise to end decades of exploitation
Women workers in the country’s 'footwear capital' say they have endured too many years of job insecurity and wage theft.
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Published in: 50.50These women are demanding their rights from inside Rome’s occupied buildings
Precarious labour and housing conditions have pushed many to squat Rome’s empty buildings, living in fear of...
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Published in: 50.50‘This story rarely gets told’: 10 years of women’s resistance to austerity across Europe
From the UK to Greece, women have been hit hardest by austerity policies since the 2008 financial crisis. This...
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Published in: 50.50The exploitation of Mayan women’s art is a story of racism, sexism – and global capitalism
Mayan women’s bodies, labour and knowledge have been exploited for centuries. This is an old story, with a...
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Published in: 50.50Feminist journalists must document structural violence against women – with investigations from below
Any feminist anti-racist reporting project must work to dismantle received ideas of how and whose stories should be...
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Published in: 50.50'The Tories cut, we bleed': the story of Women’s Lives Matter in Doncaster
Joyce Sheppard talks about the campaign to save South Yorkshire’s Women’s Aid – one of many domestic violence...
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Published in: 50.50Video: feminist activists speak out against corporate impunity
Human rights abuses. Plundered resources. #Feminists4BindingTreaty explain why corporations must be held accountable...
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Published in: 50.50Gender equality cannot be achieved without tax reform for multinational companies
We can't achieve gender equality, or ensure women’s rights, without progressive tax policies.
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Published in: 50.50Apply for a 50.50 women’s rights and corporate power reporting fellowship
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Published in: 50.50Women’s voices must not be ignored in business and human rights talks
The corporate rush for land and resources in the Global South has gender-specific impacts on women, who are...
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Published in: 50.50Young feminists: the future belongs to us, not transnational corporations
Corporate impunity impacts young women and girls disproportionately. Young feminists must join the growing...
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Published in: 50.50Older women living with HIV in the UK: discrimination and broken confidentiality
Women accessing HIV care services in the UK report being told to use separate cutlery, being refused help to shower,...
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Published in: 50.50No Women’s Day without refugee women
Hand-in-hand with Trump, Theresa May is not merely playing to an anti-migrant populist crowd but helped to create...
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Published in: 50.50Escaping domestic violence: ‘according to the law, you are not here’
Many women survivors of violence in Europe cannot access support services because of their migration status. The...
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Published in: 50.50Grunwick 40 years on: lessons from the Asian women strikers
The women who led the Grunwick dispute challenged not just the stereotypes of Asian women within British society,...
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Published in: 50.50Taxing lives, trading women
Tax havens and international trade deals are feminist issues. At this year’s AWID conference in Brazil, activists...
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Published in: 50.50Women’s equality will not come after the environmental revolution
Climate and environmental impacts are ravaging our planet, and women and marginalized groups are among those most affected.
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Published in: 50.50The women of the rivers and forests have feminist debate?
Beyond the reach of the internet and television in northern Brazil, feminist activism in the forests, on the boats...
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Published in: 50.50Why the backlash against dowry laws in India?
The backlash against gender-just law which seeks to protect women against dowry violence reveals the full extent of...