A Woman’s Breath in a Concrete Room: Narges Mohammadi

Narges Mohammadi Field Notes from Helsinki | FINNRIGHT Campaign Dispatch The call came on a Tuesday morning, while Helsinki was still grey with the last of April’s reluctant light. Across the table in a small office near the centre of the city, Mia a Finnish-Iranian activist who asked that her last name not be […]
Bahrain Women’s Rights Navigating the Path Between Tradition and Modernity

For decades, the small island nation of Bahrain has stood as a unique crossroads in the Middle East. It is a place where deep-rooted Islamic traditions meet a fast-paced, modern global economy. But when we talk about the heart of this nation, we must discuss the people who are often the most accurate measure of […]
Women’s Rights Slogans: The Ultimate Guide to the Voices of Change

In the theater of social change, words are the most potent weapons we possess. A single sentence can capture the frustration of millions and turn a quiet hope into a thunderous demand. This is the enduring legacy of women’s rights slogans. They are not merely phrases; they are the linguistic blueprints of a more equitable […]
Women and Girls in Afghanistan Erased Rights and a Growing Crisis of Oppression

Four years after the Taliban regained Systematic control of Women Afghanistan in August 2021, the country is facing one of the most severe women’s rights crises in the world. What began as a political takeover has evolved into a system of governance that systematically removes women and girls from public life. Through a series of […]