Archive for March, 2010

Combating Domestic Abuse in Wales

Shockingly, one woman is killed by a relative or partner every month, according to Violence Against Women in Wales. Furthermore, the Home Office reports that “around 10,000 women in England and Wales are sexually assaulted and 2,000 are raped every week” [1]. From these alarming statistics, it is clear that something must be changed in regard to how the topics of women and violence are perceived and responded to.

Abortion Concerns Plague Kenya

Abortion is a topic that has elicited great debate in countries all around the world, and recently has been the object of dispute in Kenya. Because of the country’s highly restrictive regulations, many women and children are resorting to backstreet clinics to receive the medical procedure. Located in garbage-ridden slums, the conditions are incredibly unsafe, as normal household objects such as knitting needles and wire hangers are being used, resulting in unbearable infections, and in many cases, death.

WCI President Marjorie Margolies in the News

WCI President Marjorie Margolies has been featured in the news recently to discuss the politics behind the pending healthcare vote. Click on the links below to see Marjorie in action, or read her op-ed for the Washington Post below.

Happy International Women’s Day!

Join us for a global celebration of the economic, political and social achievements of women.This event will embody the decades of struggle for equality, justice, peace and development. The evening’s festivities include comedic and musical performances by female artists and opportunities to learn about organizations promoting the empowerment of women. Refreshments and live music follow the performances.

Prominent Female Leader Faces Fierce Resistance in Cambodia

The Cambodian parliamentary elections are still three years away, but Ms. Mu Sochua, prominent female politician of the opposition party, is already working hard to win her re-election votes “‘one by one.’” Denied access to the government-controlled newspapers and television – and facing fierce resistance from a male-dominated political elite – Ms. Sochua knows that “she has no time to lose.”

Chilean President Michelle Bachelet Faces Catastrophic Challenges During Last Weeks in Office

After an 8.8-magnitude earthquake shook Chile to its core this Saturday, Michelle Bachelet, the first female president of the country, will spend her last few weeks in office addressing the unparalleled devastation caused by this natural disaster.