LSE alumna Marissa Jackson discusses how the award-winning documentary 30%(Women and Politics in Sierra Leone) emphasises the challenges women face in the battle for gender equity
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LSE’s Jescinta Izevbigie examines the obstacles faced by African women in entering the public life
Lauren Maffeo, an MSc student in Gender, Media, and Culture at the LSE Gender Institute recounts a l...
As the 27th African Union Summit concludes in Kigali, Olivia Lwabukuna calls on African leaders to m...
Lauren Maffeo is studying an MSc in Gender, Media and Culture at the LSE’s Gender Institute. In this...
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On International Women’s Day 2017, Aili Mari Tripp discusses insights from her research on the advan...
In September 2013 international NGO ActionAid launched a new fundraising campaign in the UK that aim...
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Emily Miles is a MSc student in Gender, Development and Globalisation at the LSE. She has written on...
In this post, Latefa Guemar argues that, following the Arab spring the Algerian regime fell back ont...
Recent events have brought a measure of media and public attention to the detention of women asylum-...
Women who join the so-called ‘Islamic State’ (IS) in Syria have garnered considerable public interes...
LSE’s Nyaguthii Maina finds that Winnie Byanyima is hopeful despite the continuing challenges the Af...
As the rights of Malian women look set to be further eroded, LSE’s Dr Purna Sen reminds the good men...
LSE’s Jescinta Izevbigie examines the obstacles faced by African women in entering the public life
Lauren Maffeo, an MSc student in Gender, Media, and Culture at the LSE Gender Institute recounts a l...
As the 27th African Union Summit concludes in Kigali, Olivia Lwabukuna calls on African leaders to m...
Lauren Maffeo is studying an MSc in Gender, Media and Culture at the LSE’s Gender Institute. In this...
LSE’s Simone Datzberger explores the role of women’s networks in championing the rights of women in ...
On International Women’s Day 2017, Aili Mari Tripp discusses insights from her research on the advan...
In September 2013 international NGO ActionAid launched a new fundraising campaign in the UK that aim...
Griet Steel explores women’s digital connections in Sudan, where women’s physical mobility is very m...
In this post, Jennifer Philippa Eggert explains why, as a Muslim woman, she is not going to boycott ...
Emily Miles is a MSc student in Gender, Development and Globalisation at the LSE. She has written on...
In this post, Latefa Guemar argues that, following the Arab spring the Algerian regime fell back ont...
Recent events have brought a measure of media and public attention to the detention of women asylum-...
Women who join the so-called ‘Islamic State’ (IS) in Syria have garnered considerable public interes...
LSE’s Nyaguthii Maina finds that Winnie Byanyima is hopeful despite the continuing challenges the Af...