STORIES
From urgent investigations and breaking news to bold op-eds by global leaders, we bring you the stories shaping the lives of women and girls worldwide.
A Better World for Girls Begins With Raising Boys Who Believe in One
True progress demands that we also invest in boys, writes Room to Read’s Director of Girls’ Education and Gender Equality in South Asia.

The Next Frontier of Misogyny Is Already Here
Misogynistic extremism has flourished online for years. Now, artificial intelligence and virtual worlds threaten to supercharge the abuse and make it inescapable, warn author and activist Laura Bates.

Sudan’s War is Forcing Families to Rethink FGM. We Cannot Waste This Moment.
In Sudan, war has reversed progress against FGM—what happens next will decide the fate of a generation of girls, writes Equality Now’s Middle East and North Africa Regional Gender Advisor. Photo: UN Women
The Richest Nation Walked Away from Congo. Women Are Paying the Price
Abby Maxman, president of Oxfam America, warns that the Trump administration’s aid cuts have deepened the suffering of Congo’s most vulnerable, especially women and girls. Photo: Oxfam

Investing in Women’s Health Is a Smart Economic Move. Why Aren’t We Funding It?
As aid shrinks and global needs grow, cutting support for reproductive care is not just shortsighted — it threatens decades of progress for women and girls. Photo: UNFPA

Reclaiming Power: How 'Saliteh' Became a Symbol of Resistance Among Iranian Women
Iranian-American journalist Tara Jamali reflects on the growing sentiment of strength and solidarity among women in her country. Photo: Taymaz Valley

One Year On: A Women-Led Revolution
An Iranian journalist writes about her country one year after the death of Mahsa Amini.