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Women's rights activists Foni Grace and Loyce Tabu walk in Bidi Bidi refugeee settlement in Uganda.They are at the forefront of the photo and there are small makeshift homes and a man carrying a bale of hay behind them.

Women’s rights are advancing—but are refugees being left behind?

Twenty-five years after world leaders and activists created a roadmap for gender equality, how far have we come in advancing women's rights?

ArticleSeptember 24, 2020

Miriam’s Diary: Through the eyes of a young woman giving others a helping hand

Read about an ordinary day for an extraordinary woman living in one of the world’s largest refugee camps.

ArticleMarch 8, 2018
Jackie Letaru, a teacher and activist in Uganda, poses smiling in front of a chalkboard

These women’s rights activists in Uganda are demanding better

Whether it’s ensuring girls have access to school and aren’t forced to marry, preventing domestic violence or getting women into work, these activists are determined to build a better world.

ArticleSeptember 24, 2020

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