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On January 7, 2026, Taliban Supreme Leader Hibatullah Akhundzada signed the “Penal Principles of Taliban Courts” into law, marking a devastating escalation in the group’s campaign against women. The 119-article document, which rights monitoring groups like Rawadari recently exposed, dismantles…

Despite a decade of progress, The Gambia is currently a critical battleground for women’s rights. Since banning Female Genital Mutilation (FGM) in 2015, the nation has shifted from a regional leader to the brink of crisis, a surging conservative movement…

Power doesn’t come from others; it emerges from within. But in a world that often asks us to dim our lights to fit the room, the MPower Summit stands as a loud and unapologetic. Forget the standard corporate networking event.…

Gender equality is often discussed as a “women’s issue,” but in reality, it is a fundamental human right and a necessary foundation for a peaceful, prosperous, and sustainable world. While the last century has seen unprecedented progress in legal rights…

Domestic violence remains one of the most persistent yet underreported human rights violations in Ghana. Despite the country’s reputation for hospitality and strong communal values, the “sanctuary” of the home often hides a different reality for many men, children, and,…

Child marriage is not just a traditional practice; it is a canker to society, a violation of human rights and a barrier to peace and security. Targeting young girls, it effectively ends their childhood and strips away the leadership potential…