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Air pollution should no longer be a fact of life

Air pollution is a health and environmental issue across all countries of the world.  So why do you find it so acceptable?

air, blog, clean, climate, climate change, cycle, digital diplomacy, environment, gender, government, green, green recovery, politics, pollution, technology, united nations

Why we should learn from Indigenous Peoples when tackling climate change

There is no silver bullet for climate change – it will need collective action from all governments and stakeholders. But are we under-utilising our best experts?

biodiversity, blog, blogging, climate change, environment, feminism, forests, gender, government, indigenous, politics, technology, united nations

Selling feminism

Fourth wave feminism has been used to books and ideals. Now it is being used to sell beauty.

beauty, blog, blogger, blogging, capitalism, cosmetics, empowerment, fashion, faux feminist, feminism, feminist, fourth wave, gender, naomi wolf, politics, protest, signalling, standards, ugly, virtue, virtue signalling, women, women's empowerment

Life after COVID: Women’s Participation in Rebuilding States

In the last twenty years, great focus has been given to women’s participation in peacebuilding processes.  In countless wars and … More

blog, blogging, books, china, coronavirus, covid, domestic violence, feminism, feminist, foreign policy, gender, pandemic, peace building, policy, politics, united nations, unscr1325, women, wuhan

A Gender and Law Timeline

The law often acts as a mirror to society. It sets out what a society finds acceptable as behaviour and where our red lines lie.

africa, blog, blogging, books, cedaw, diplomacy, equality, feminism, feminist, foreign policy, gender, human rights, law, maputo, planned parenthood, policy, politics, roe v wade, solemn, united nations, women

Review: Passionate Politics by bell hooks

hooks published a book that interrogates and explores ideas within contemporary feminist theory of gender, sexuality, race, class and society.

bell, bell hooks, book, book review, books, feminism, feminist, gender, passionate politics, review, violence

Have women gained anything from CEDAW? 

re have been vast improvements to the lives of women around the world in the last few decades and at the same time, a number of setbacks.

cedaw, feminism, gender, human rights, law, maputo, rights, united nations

Are women inherently peaceful?

Please note: this essay was originally written in 2016 and the content contains reference to violence, sexual violence, and armed … More

armed, conflict, essay, feminism, gender, iraq, islamic state, united nations, violence, war

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