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7 Midwives Share Why Midwifery Leadership Needs To Be Strengthened

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How Two Organizations are Combating Child Trafficking in Bangladesh

It’s abortion care today. What’s next?

How Enfold Creates Safe Spaces for Children in India
Digital Storytelling for Impact




ONLINE COURSE. Learn how to powerfully use your unique voice and stories to build authentic support for your work in a digital world.

How African Women’s Participation in Public Life is Essential for Development
Gender is a central concern in politics and development, as women have often been excluded and marginalised from public participation. This article highlights the potential that lies in women’s participation in politics and the workforce, and how their exclusion is limiting the development of African countries.

Solidarity Can’t Wait: 4 Things You Can Do This Year
In some parts of our world, the backlash for gender equality is here. And in other parts, we’re seeing the fruit of bold feminist movement building. To fuel the fire of change and to avoid the burnout that so many activists, advocates and changemakers experience, we need to organize. In an increasingly connected world, building global solidarity is the only way to sustain movements of change for gender equality, human rights, social justice and sustainability.
We’re facing growing obstacles for movements of positive change.
In this post, Julia shares 4 things you can do this year to build solidarity for gender equality, human rights and sustainability.

Why We Must Harness the Collective Power of Mothers
Five years ago, after giving birth to my daughter, I decided to commit the rest of my life to ensuring that every woman has access to world-class maternal care.
I suffered from postpartum hemorrhage—excessive bleeding due to obstetric trauma. Postpartum hemorrhage can be a life-threatening complication and is the leading cause of maternal death globally.
In impoverished areas, the rate of maternal mortality and morbidity remains staggeringly high. The good news? Most maternal deaths are entirely preventable, as are disabling childbirth injuries like fistula.
Your action today can change lives. Read the post Harnessing the Collective Power of Mothers, published on Girls’ Globe. Then, brighten a woman’s world by making a year-end gift to Fistula Foundation, an organization that believes that no woman should suffer a life of misery and isolation simply for trying to bring a child into the world.

Keeping Hope Alive in Myanmar in the Midst of Atrocities Against Women

5 Ways to Join the Activism Against Gender-Based Violence


Why do Women Still Die Giving Birth in Nepal?

Young People Changing the World: Reflections from a Spark Fund panelist


Children of Myanmar – A Traumatized Generation

We Need to Talk About Periods in a More Inclusive Way

Your Words and Your Vote


She Survived Cancer—and Then Had to Battle Iatrogenic Fistula

Bans Off Our Bodies – A Poem for Women’s Liberation


Buddhist Nunneries as Safe Havens in Myanmar


[NEW VIDEO] What Truly Youth-Led Design and Advocacy Looks Like

Why We Need an Integrated Response to Period Poverty in Pandemics

Forced to Flee Myanmar – Reflecting on the Crisis in Karenni State
