28th Май 2020

At Home With Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy & Ariel Wengroff

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In this episode, we are joined by Academy and Emmy Award winning film director, Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy, and Emmy nominated executive producer, Ariel Wengroff, to discuss their short animated film, Sitara (available on Netflix) which explores the realities of child marriage.

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Submission Update to the Universal Periodic Review — United States of America 53rd Session of the UPR Working Group of the Human Rights Council

This update examines recent legal and political developments impacting women’s and girls’ rights in the United States, including the continued failure to guarantee constitutional sex equality, ongoing gaps in protections against child marriage and female genital mutilation/cutting (FGM/C), growing concerns surrounding online sexual exploitation and abuse (OSEA), and the United States’ increasing disengagement from international human rights systems. It also highlights emerging legislative trends, survivor experiences, and the broader implications of weakened accountability and protection…

Statement by Equality Now (Observer Status No. 281) on the Occasion of the 87th Ordinary Session of the African Commission on Human and Peoples’ Rights

As the African Commission adopts a new Advocacy Framework to strengthen implementation of the Maputo Protocol, a parallel effort to introduce a regressive Charter risks undermining decades of progress. Equality Now calls for decisive action to safeguard existing protections, ensure accountability from Member States, and work collaboratively with community leaders to advance a future where the rights of women and girls are fully realised.

Considerations on Argentina’s Bill S-0228/2025 on “False Reports” and Gender-Based Violence

Civil society organizations warn that Argentina’s proposed Bill S-0228/2025 would deter survivors of gender-based and sexual violence from seeking justice.

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