Women rights
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Mexico and Colombia Mourn Ana María Serrano’s Feminicide
This Saturday a new feminicide was confirmed in Mexico. This is the murder of Ana María Serrano, niece of the…
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“Women, Life, Freedom”: Venice Festival Expresses Solidarity with Iranian Women
A group of protesters called by the Venice Film Festival demonstrated this Saturday on the red carpet of the Palacio…
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Dominican Republic Advances In Gender Parity: What Can The Rest Of Latam Learn From It?
The Dominican Republic is above the countries of Latin America and the Caribbean in gender parity
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New Ban On Women Under The Taliban Government: Denied Entry To A National Park
International organizations criticize the Taliban government after it has denied women entry to a national park in Afghanistan for not…
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USA’s Star: A Phenomenon Called Megan Rapinoe
The captain of the USA Women Soccer Team, Megan Rapinoe, is a symbol of world sport, but she is also…
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Women’s Ministries: How Much Have You Achieved In Latin America And The World?
Women's Ministries are relatively new government departments. What are your greatest achievements?
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Knowledge And Caring: Indigenous Children Journey In The Guaviare Jungle
Lesly Jacobombaire Mucutuy is a 13-year-old girl who has had to grow up faster than expected. As the oldest of…
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Unlike Uganda, these are safe LGBT countries in Africa and Latam
Despite the progress in rights for the LGBT community, countries like Uganda penalize homosexuality and verify that there is still…
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Human Rights Archives Have a Female Face in Latin America
The Woman Post spoke with Ivonne Suárez Pinzón, the director of the General Archive of the Nation (AGN) in Colombia,…
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Who is Jhénifer Mojica Flórez, Colombia’s new Minister of Agriculture?
With extensive experience in the public sector and the protection of human rights, the new minister of agriculture must take…
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