By Elin Westerling When the El Salvadoran civil war came to an end in 1992, the guerrilla groups who had spent the past twelve years fighting
By Felicia Wartiainen One of the central themes of the Stockholm Forum on Gender Equality, hosted by the Swedish Government in April, was how to economically
By Olof Fägerstam The current government in Sweden prides itself on being the world’s first feminist government. According to the government’s own definition a feminist government
By Per Kåks How are gender roles, poverty and HIV/AIDS connected, and how does a change in one of these lead to a change in the
By Kristy Kaden From where I am standing now, looking back safely in retrospect, it is hard to believe that just a few months ago Australian
Av Rut Berling I krig råkar inte sällan civilbefolkningen illa ut. Våld, särskilt sexuellt våld och våldtäkt används mer eller mindre uttalat som krigsstrategi mot en
By Hanna O’Connor The relationship between money and women has been a complicated one. Often when telling the story of female advancement in society, we prefer
Since the International Criminal Court’s official inception in 2002, it has been beset by controversy.
The situation of the Sioux is in no way unique when it comes to the global treatment of indigenous peoples.
Today, for better or for worse, there are many different takes on the word feminism.