I went to Ashling Murphy’s vigil this weekend. Every single woman’s murder, whether a teacher or a sex worker, at 3am or 3pm, is political
As the armed forces’ justice system comes under renewed scrutiny, allegations of sexual violence could be passed to civilian courts
The proportion of reported rapes that end in conviction is shockingly low – and new forms of obstacles to justice are making things worse.
When Zimbabweans took to the streets in January, women were met with sexual violence by security forces. Many are scared to report abuses.
If our lawmakers fail to confront abuse in their own workplace, how do we trust them to enact effective policies for the rest of us?
From her home and cafés in Mexico City, María Salguero is filling in the gaps left by official data on gender-related killings.
Congolese activist Julienne Lusenge talks about the struggle to end wartime sexual violence and why she appreciates the MeToo campaign.