STORIES
From breaking news and urgent investigations to bold op-eds by global leaders, we bring you the stories that shape the lives of women and girls worldwide.

16-Year-Old in Iran Jumps from Building After School Harassment Over Hijab Rules
Harassed over her hijab, jeans, and laughter, 16-year-old Arezo Khavari’s life was cut short.

There is a Way Out of Turkey’s Femicide Epidemic
So far, over 380 women have been killed in Turkey this year. In response, women across the country are rallying to end the crisis. Photo: Emrah Gurel / AP

One Refugee Woman’s Extraordinary Fight for Survival
In one of Africa’s largest refugee camps, Zikira Samia’s story captures the horrors women face in war—and their will to survive.

Young Iranian Woman Arrested After Publicly Removing Clothes in Bold Protest
A young Iranian woman was arrested after stripping to her underwear in protest outside her university in Tehran.

New Reports Show Severe Impact of Sudan Conflict on Women and Girls
Two new reports paint a devastating picture of how women and girls are bearing the brunt of the war in Sudan. Photo: Faiz Abubakr / Reuters

Our Bodies Are Not Weapons of War
Hala Al-Karib, regional director of the Strategic Initiative for Women (SIHA) in the Horn of Africa, makes an urgent plea to the world in her op-ed for More to Her Story.

Taliban Bans Women From Hearing Other Women’s Voices
The Taliban’s latest decree banning Afghan women from hearing each other’s voices marks a new level of oppression. Photo: Ali Khara / Reuters

A Mother’s Fear: How Proposed Amendments to Iraq’s Personal Status Law Could Devastate Women’s Rights
As the Iraqi parliament reviews amendments to the Personal Status Law, including lowering the age of marriage, Kavin Mirteekhan, program manager at Women for Women International, explains what's at stake for women and girls. Photo: Nastya Smirnova

The Fight to End Child Marriage: Reflecting on Progress and Challenges After UNGA 79
On the heels of the 79th UN General Assembly, campaigner Payzee Mahmod urges global leaders to take decisive action to end child marriage and honor-based abuse.

Gender-Based Violence is Killing Women in Kenya—It’s Time for Action
Following the murder of Ugandan Olympian Rebecca Cheptegei, Kenya must confront the systemic gender-based violence that continues to claim the lives of women across the country.

‘Just because the waters are uncharted doesn’t mean you don’t try them’: Ambassador Bob Rae on Canada’s Stand Against the Taliban
More to Her Story sits down with Ambassador Bob Rae, Canada’s Permanent Representative to the United Nations and President of the UN Economic and Social Council, to discuss the recent initiative by Canada, the Netherlands, Australia, and Germany to bring the Taliban before the International Court of Justice. Photo: Sean Kilpatrick

UN Women and European Commission Launch ACT to End Violence Against Women
UN Women and the EU launch ACT to End Violence Against Women to empower feminist movements and drive global policy change to end violence against women and girls. Photo: Marc Nozell

Taliban to Face International Court of Justice Over Treatment of Women
A historic legal case at the International Court of Justice takes on the Taliban’s treatment of Afghan women. Photo: Abdullah Asiran

The Evolution of Iraq’s Personal Status Law
As Iraq debates lowering the legal marriage age to nine, the legal system is caught between religious influence and protecting women’s rights. Photo: Thaier al-Sudani
How a Murder in an Indian Hospital Forced a Nationwide Reckoning with Sexual Violence
The brutal rape and murder of a young female doctor in India has sparked nationwide outrage, highlighting the severe lack of safety for women in India's healthcare sector and beyond.

The Taliban’s New Tactic: Silencing Questions on Women’s Rights
The Taliban bans journalists from asking about the status of women's rights in Afghanistan. Photo: Jo Shelley

The Taliban Bans Women’s Faces and Voices in Public
The Taliban bans women and girls from showing their faces and speaking in public. Photo: Ebrahim Noroozi

The Fight For Comprehensive Sexuality Education in Honduras
Honduras has the second-highest teenage pregnancy rate in Latin America. These young women are now working to educate others about the consequences.

How Art Helped a Sudanese Woman Survive War
Sudanese activist Rania Aziz recounts her experience of the outbreak of the war in Sudan and the story of a young woman she met whose art helped her survive.

A Letter to My Government
An 18-year-old Afghan girl writes a letter to the Taliban three years after girls’ education was banned. Photo: Ahmad Masood