Ireland votes in ‘women in the home’, ‘makeup of family’ referendums | Women’s Rights News

Ireland votes in ‘women in the home’, ‘makeup of family’ referendums | Women’s Rights News

Prime Minister Leo Varadkar says proposed constitutional amendments a chance to delete ‘very old-fashioned, very sexist language about women’. Voters in Ireland are casting ballots in twin referendums on proposals to replace constitutional references to the definition of the family and women’s role in the home. Prime Minister Leo Varadkar…

Indonesian single mother makes ends meet as autorickshaw driver | Women News

Indonesian single mother makes ends meet as autorickshaw driver | Women News

Her three-year-old daughter at her side, single mother Ekawati plies Jakarta’s notorious traffic in her three-wheeled autorickshaw, making ends meet as one of a growing number of Indonesian women seeking informal employment outside the home. Not that Ekawati has much choice. After her first husband died and she divorced her…

The Malawians braving climate shocks and red tape to make banana wine | Agriculture

The Malawians braving climate shocks and red tape to make banana wine | Agriculture

Karonga, Malawi – Regina Mukandawire has been growing bananas on her small farm in the Karonga district in northern Malawi for more than 16 years. But heatwaves, floods and disease outbreaks that have hit the country since 2010 have gradually reduced her yields from half a tonne to only a few…

UN experts warn of Israeli violations against Palestinian women, girls | Israel War on Gaza News

UN experts warn of Israeli violations against Palestinian women, girls | Israel War on Gaza News

United Nations experts are expressing alarm over reports of alleged human rights violations in Gaza and the West Bank. UN experts have expressed alarm over allegations of human rights violations against Palestinian women and girls in Gaza and the occupied West Bank since Israel launched its war on Gaza on…

‘I want to be the best’: Hattan Alsaif, the Saudi woman making MMA history | Mental Health News

‘I want to be the best’: Hattan Alsaif, the Saudi woman making MMA history | Mental Health News

In late January, Hattan Alsaif became the first female fighter from Saudi Arabia to sign up with a major global mixed martial arts (MMA) promotion, the Professional Fighters League (PFL). Alsaif, 22, won gold at the 2023 International Federation of Muaythai Associations World Championships, where she was awarded Breakthrough Female…

In Kenya, women hold ‘Dark Valentine’ vigils to press for end to femicides | Women

In Kenya, women hold ‘Dark Valentine’ vigils to press for end to femicides | Women

Nairobi, Kenya – As people around the world mark Valentine’s Day with flowers and chocolate, Kenyan women are mourning. Hundreds of them donned black outfits and held lit candles and red roses at a vigil in honour of more than 30 women who have been murdered in the country in…

UN ‘concerned’ Taliban detaining Afghan women for dress code violations | Women’s Rights News

UN ‘concerned’ Taliban detaining Afghan women for dress code violations | Women’s Rights News

Taliban chief spokesman Zabihullah Mujahid says the UN preoccupation with Afghan women is unwarranted. The United Nations mission in Afghanistan is “deeply concerned” about Taliban authorities arbitrarily arresting and detaining women and girls it accuses of violating dress codes regarding the Islamic headscarf, or hijab. In a statement on Thursday,…