From tokenism to true participation: A young woman’s perspective on the Summit of the Future
di Chiara Zucchi
Almost two months have passed since the Summit of the Future, held at United Nations Headquarters in New York on September 22–23, 2024. The event brought together global leaders, youth advocates, and changemakers to discuss solutions for a more peaceful and...Women in Qatar: overcoming misconceptions and stereotypes
by Jessica Pulsone
The issue of women’s rights in the Muslim world has been a contentious area of discussion and intense debates. In the West, Muslim women have long been unfairly stereotyped as weak, obedient, and passive to the men in their lives. And the Gulf women are not...Closing schools for Afghan female students could also be a problem for the Taliban
by Ilaria Bertocchini
On March 23, on the first day of the school year in Afghanistan, the Taliban regime issued a decree prohibiting female students in secondary schools from going to school. After the first school closure at the end of August, following the Taliban takeover, many girls...The nexus between human security and gender in the Euro-Atlantic Alliance
by Maria Altieri
The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) is aware of the disproportionate impact conflicts have on women and girls, the vital roles women play in peace and security, and the importance of incorporating gender perspectives in all its activities. Consequently, in...Mind the GAP: Questioni di genere nell’azione esterna dell’Unione europea
di Maria Cristina Urbano
“If there is one message that echoes forth from this conference, let it be that human rights are women’s rights…. And women’s rights are human rights, once and for all”. Con queste parole Hillary Rodham Clinton, all’epoca First Lady degli Stati Uniti...
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