Examining women’s empowerment and leadership, revealing how visibility often masks persistent structural and societal inequalities.
Background Socioeconomic exposures related to anaemia in Peruvian children have been modelled assuming additive or log-additive relationships, yet such approaches overlook the fact that illness ...
A human rights lawyer reflects on what it takes to achieve justice for all women – and the realities of becoming a legal leader in law.
Lean In Canada releases Calls to Action for women and organizations ahead of International Women’s DayTORONTO, March 02, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- In advance of International Women’s Day, Lean In ...
Florida A&M University, a historically black university with 7,800 undergraduate students, announced last month that it will consolidate its black studies degree with its history, philosophy, and ...
Reform is necessary. But reform alone is not enough. If equal measures are applied to an unequal system, inequity does not disappear; it is redesigned. Without an explicit equity lens, we risk ...
The outcry and controversy about the UGC’s Promotion of Equity in Higher Education Institutions Regulations, 2026, is ...
On Feb. 26, the U.S. men’s Olympic hockey team took home the gold medal for the first time in over four decades. Directly ...
In the meeting, Senate heard discussions about the university’s demographic data, awards, enrolment levels, and an overhaul ...
Extreme weather events and disasters caused by climate change disproportionately affect those who are already structurally marginalised because of caste, socio-economic class, gender, sexuality, ...
Introduction Forced migrants (i.e., asylum seekers and refugees) experience greater mental health disparities and inequities in care. Mental health services and systems lack clear policy on integrated ...