The Kurdistan Regional Government has taken action to change discriminatory laws and policies against women – surpassing other parts of Iraq in this area. Dr Zeynep Kaya discusses her research on the driving forces behind progress made toward achieving gender equality in the Kurdistan Region of Iraq, while critically drawing attention to the ongoing challenges that prevent its full realisation
Lack of women rights in the international society is something that UN and other international human...
Parliamentary gender quotas have become increasingly prevalent since the 1990s, yet in-depth researc...
Throughout the modern history of Iraq as a nation-state, the ability of Iraqi women to achieve basic...
The Kurdistan Region of Iraq has made greater strides towards gender equality than the federal gover...
Iraqi Kurdistan does much better on women’s rights issues in comparison to the rest of Iraq, yet man...
During the war with Islamic State in northern Iraq (2014–17), a notable number of Kurdish women join...
The Kurdistan Region of Iraq has made greater strides towards gender equality than the federal gover...
Women have been struggling for their rights for centuries in the male-dominated societies. When fema...
This report features the proceedings from a workshop held at the University of Kurdistan-Hewlêr in E...
The struggle against gender-based violence in the Iraqi Kurdistan Region has witnessed some signific...
Dr Zeynep Kaya, who is currently leading a research project on the role of international actors in e...
From 1990-2003, the United Nations, largely at the direction of the United States., enforced a stric...
This paper evaluates current US policies towards political reconstruction in Iraq using a gendered l...
From a historical point of view, the Iraqi society is well known for its conservative social fabric,...
Liberating third world, Muslim women from the clutches of oppressive Arab men has proven to be a pop...
Lack of women rights in the international society is something that UN and other international human...
Parliamentary gender quotas have become increasingly prevalent since the 1990s, yet in-depth researc...
Throughout the modern history of Iraq as a nation-state, the ability of Iraqi women to achieve basic...
The Kurdistan Region of Iraq has made greater strides towards gender equality than the federal gover...
Iraqi Kurdistan does much better on women’s rights issues in comparison to the rest of Iraq, yet man...
During the war with Islamic State in northern Iraq (2014–17), a notable number of Kurdish women join...
The Kurdistan Region of Iraq has made greater strides towards gender equality than the federal gover...
Women have been struggling for their rights for centuries in the male-dominated societies. When fema...
This report features the proceedings from a workshop held at the University of Kurdistan-Hewlêr in E...
The struggle against gender-based violence in the Iraqi Kurdistan Region has witnessed some signific...
Dr Zeynep Kaya, who is currently leading a research project on the role of international actors in e...
From 1990-2003, the United Nations, largely at the direction of the United States., enforced a stric...
This paper evaluates current US policies towards political reconstruction in Iraq using a gendered l...
From a historical point of view, the Iraqi society is well known for its conservative social fabric,...
Liberating third world, Muslim women from the clutches of oppressive Arab men has proven to be a pop...
Lack of women rights in the international society is something that UN and other international human...
Parliamentary gender quotas have become increasingly prevalent since the 1990s, yet in-depth researc...
Throughout the modern history of Iraq as a nation-state, the ability of Iraqi women to achieve basic...