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    Retrospective of Human Rights Activities of the World Federation of Ukrainian Women’s Organizations by I. V. Periv

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Emphasis is placed on the main areas of activity of the World Federation of Ukrainian Women’s Organizations (WFUHO), which are aimed at protecting the rights and freedoms of Ukrainian women, strengthening their social status and participation in public and political life. …”
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    TOWARDS ANOTHER COSMOPOLITANISM: TRANSNATIONAL ACTIVISM OF INDIGENOUS WOMEN IN LATIN AMERICA by Denise Vitale, Renata Nagamine

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…Abstract Throughout the 2000s, Indigenous women became leaders in the struggle of their peoples for their lands and rights. …”
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    Journalistic genres in the magazine "Leskovački glasnik" in 1927 and 1928 on the subject of women's right to vote by Grgov Aleksandra

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The subject of our research are newspaper articles in the magazine "Leskovački glasnik" in 1927 and 1928 that deal with the issue of women's right to vote. The research starts from the following research questions: "Which journalistic genres were represented in the weekly between the wars of the 20th century when writing about women's political organization?" …”
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    Tu infinita memoria: el largo camino de la militancia por la vida by Carla  Peñaloza Palma

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…We believe that women, who had their own militant experience, reconverted that partisan experience, to join the struggle of human rights organizations - in many cases create the organisations - and deploy their experience in pursuit of this cause for which no one was prepared and could not imagine that he would occupy much of the rest of their lives. …”
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    The Legacy of the Nineteenth Amendment Centennial by Allison K. Lange

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…These works altered the long familiar narrative of the history of women’s voting rights that featured white female leaders, their organizations, and the turning points that they established in their early histories of the movement. …”
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    Effects of Bride Price on Women's Rights Among the Bakiga in Kabale District: A Case Study of Kitumba Sub-County. by Asiimwe, Bettus

    Published 2024
    “…And this represented the population of abused women. The sample size consisted of 30 selected key informants from the two organizations dealing with women's rights, 10 police officers, and 10 local council officers, 30 married men and women were selected. …”
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    Perspectives on delivering sexual and reproductive health and rights information and services to young people: focus group discussions with civil society organizations in the Democ... by Landry Egbende, Viviane Mayala, Branly Mbunga, Nina Viberg, Mala Ali Mapatano, Tobias Alfvén, Eva Åkerman

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Background Universal access to sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) is fundamental to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals due to its impact on gender equality as well as women’s health and survival. …”
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    Understanding the current backlash against LGBTIQ+ rights through the lens of heteroactivism: A case study of the International Organization for the Family’s transnational norm dif... by Strand Cecilia, Eriksson Åsa, Svensson Jakob

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…We discuss the findings and what they may imply in a context like Sweden, a country whose self-image as a global champion for women’s and LGBTIQ+ rights may make it ill-equipped to counter the onslaught of transnational actors’ norm entrepreneurial activities.…”
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    L’expérience des Tribunaux de Conscience contre les Violences Sexuelles au Guatemala : Vers une Récupération de la Justice par les Femmes Autochtones by Laura Cahier

    Published 2021-07-01
    “…This article concludes that Indigenous women use these Courts as an emancipatory strategy to defend their rights, to take part in the public space in a critical way, and to participate in the fight for Justice in the country.…”
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    Women’s Role in Violence and UN Women, Peace, and Security Agenda by Çağlayan Başer

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…First, I explore reasons to avoid reinforcing gender norms that portray women as victims and peacemakers. These reasons encompass assessing: 1) women’s contributions to armed organizations, 2) their exclusion from post-conflict rehabilitation programs, 3) the limited visibility of human rights violations by women and the underrepresentation of male civilians as victims, and 4) “saving vulnerable women” rhetoric as a justification for Western power involvement. …”
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    Instrumente pentru protecția internațională a drepturilor femeilor by Mihaela-Corina Bucur

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The controversial positioning of women’s rights within the broader framework of human rights is also reflected in the evolution of European and international documents and agreements through which women’s rights have been established, and violations of these rights have been condemned globally by international bodies and organizations, including the United Nations.…”
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    De l’émancipation à l’institutionnalisation : santé sexuelle et droits sexuels by Alain Giami

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…At the start of the 1970s, “sexual health” made headway in the World Health Organization; and UN organizations started considering that questions related to family planning and violence against women were human rights issues. …”
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    Lithuanian women's political and social movement at the end of XX century by Virginija Jurėnienė

    Published 2003-12-01
    “… Lithuanian women started to organize themselves in 1905. In October 1905, a women amalgamation was established. …”
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