Are legal punishments an effective way to tackle domestic violence, or are they failing to go to the heart of the problem? Leigh Goodmark and Stella Nyanzi go head to head.
Women experiencing violence from their partners need more than a helpline, says Nilanjana Bhowmick.
Meet the non-profit art group trying to end violence against women in Mozambique. By Rebecca Cooke.
A profile of Afghan campaigner for women’s education and rights Jamila Afghani, who started by persuading the imams. Beena Nadeem talks to the unassuming trailblazer
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