World Listening To Women In Labour Too often, the medical profession ignores self-reported health from women in labour. Doing so risks both mother and baby. OvaDecember 14, 2022
World “Women Do Not Have To Go Through Hell Just To Birth Their Babies” In much of the world, myths regarding childbirth mean women experience more pain than they could. Education is key. OvaDecember 12, 2022
World How Universities Are Beating Sexual Predators It’s been a long fight but the battle against sexual violence in Indonesia’s universities is slowly being won. OvaDecember 2, 2022
World South Asian Women Pushing Back Against Rape Culture Violence against women in South Asia remains high, but women are slowly gaining wins through online activism. OvaDecember 1, 2022
World Iran Feels The Wrath Of A Movement Held Down For Too Long The death of Mahsa Amini unleashed outrage at the government's treatment of women that had long been simmering beneath the surface. OvaNovember 30, 2022
World How Women Holding Flowers Held Japanese Courts To Account For a protest movement to succeed, it must fit within the cultural landscape of its environment. OvaNovember 29, 2022
World When Tunisia Changed Its Laws To Protect Women, It Shook The Arab World Arab women have been suffering from layers of marginalisation and invisibility over the years, but a nation is leading the way to change that. OvaNovember 25, 2022
World Singapore Catches The #MeToo Train #MeToo may not have garnered much traction in Singapore but that didn’t stop women from demanding change. OvaNovember 24, 2022
World Voices Still Missing From Online Activism The internet allows women to find solidarity, but it doesn’t allow everyone to have an equal voice. OvaNovember 22, 2022
World The Flipside Of Women’s Rights Movements The web provides safe harbour to anti-feminist views which can have real-world repercussions. OvaNovember 21, 2022