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Tunisia: Women discuss empowering women and strengthening family stability together.
The awareness day organized by the National Union of Tunisian Women in Mornag highlighted the severe dangers of violence against women and its negative impact on both family cohesion and the overall stability of society.
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Male-dominated mindset is the biggest obstacle for female journalists in Raberin.
Journalist Habiba Baban confirmed that women’s participation in media in the Raberin region has seen significant progress, yet obstacles still limit their presence.
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Felek Youssef: Syria Democratic forces future hinges on full agreement.
Co-chair of the Social Affairs Committee in the Autonomous Administration, Felek Yousef, warned against reducing the March agreement to military aspects, neglecting essential provisions related to rights and building a decentralized democratic system
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Iranian authorities have permanently banned narges Mohammadi from traveling
Human rights activist and Nobel Peace Prize laureate Narges Mohammadi announced that she faced a permanent travel ban imposed by Iranian authorities when she applied for a passport to visit her children.
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Woman is the truth of life.
Though woman is the essence of life, history has made her a victim of patriarchy, which uses violence against her as a tool of domination, harming society and future generations.
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Aden…. A triaining course in public speaking empowers girls to express their rights.
The city of Aden hosted a specialized training course in public speaking for children and young girls. This event aimed to promote children’s rights and empower girls with reading, eloquence, and confidence in self-expression
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Structural Violence Against Women: From Workplaces to the Political System
Human rights reports confirm Yemen’s ongoing conflict has collapsed key institutions protecting women, including shelters, while violence has become widespread, increasingly and directly targeting women and girls across the country
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Yemeni Women Facing Conflict, Violence, and Discrimination
Numerous human rights reports confirm that Yemen’s conflict has collapsed institutions protecting women, including shelters, and that violence has become a widespread weapon directly targeting women and girls across the country
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Women in Gaza Face a Daily Battle for Survival
The UN Women warned that women in Gaza face a daily battle for survival amid ongoing violence, famine, and destruction, bearing the responsibility of supporting their families in “impossible rebuilding” conditions.
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UNICIEF: Protecting children is a humanitarian duty that cannot be delayed
UNICEF urged an end to deadly attacks threatening children in Lebanon, calling for their protection as violence continues despite a year having passed since the ceasefire between Hezbollah and Israel.
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Calls grow to appoint the UN’s first-ever female Secretary-General
The UN urged choosing a woman as Secretary-General, noting no woman has ever held the post.
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Yemen ranks third highest globally in cholera deaths.
The World Health Organization reported that since early 2025, Yemen has recorded around 237 cholera deaths and over 87,000 cases, amid ongoing conflict and the resulting humanitarian crises.
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From the Mirabal sisters to “Me Too”:the journey Against Patriarchy
Violence against women is a deeply rooted structural issue. The global MeToo movement and feminist activism in the Middle East expose it, promoting true liberation through rebuilding society on inclusive, just, and comprehensive foundations.
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Digital Violence: A new face of patriarchal dominance over women.
Several women from Kermanshah in Eastern Kurdistan confirmed that they face new forms of violence in digital spaces, such as threats, blackmail, sharing private images, and sexual harassment, as an extension of patriarchal dominance using modern tools.
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Moroccan association warns of digital violence and launches protection mechanism.
"Morocco is seeing a rise in digital violence against women. In response, the Challenge, Equality and Citizenship Association has launched the National Protection Observatory to support victims and promote a safer digital space.”
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Psychiatric Institutions in Iran……. From Treatment to political Exclusion.
"Psychiatric institutions in Iran have shifted from therapeutic spaces to tools of political and social exclusion. Restoring justice requires recognizing mental health as a human right rooted in dignity and freedom.
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From courts to families… the continuing cycles of violence against women
"Lawyer Razaw Gul Mahmoud affirmed that violence against women is a deeply rooted phenomenon in the patriarchal system, persisting in various forms, and that laws are often used as tools to reinforce discrimination.
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A solidarity meeting with Yemeni female journalists to confront incitement and violence
Female journalists worldwide face systematic smear campaigns to silence them and exclude them from public life. These attacks often involve gender-based violence,including threats of assault or even murder.
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The Syrian Interim Government’s Policies Work to Erase Women’s Identity
Women in Aleppo affirm that exclusionary policies were practiced against them during the Baath regime and continue today, stressing the need for women to play a fundamental role in leading society toward justice and equality.
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Sulaymaniyah hosts 16-day campaign events against violence on women
The Coordination Group for Combating Violence Against Women in Sulaymaniyah, Kurdistan Region, announced the launch of its activities within the 16 Days of Activism against Violence Against Women campaign.