PAKISTAN: Political empowerment: Fencing in the women of Balochistan

Islamabad: While candidates for next month's mayoral elections in Balochistan come from across the political spectrum, they have one thing in common: they are all men.

INDIA: Politicians Woo Women Before Final Vote

With three days to go before the final round of voting in the Indian election, first-time candidate Ravindra Singh is a man with a mission. He wants to use the last few days to consolidate the female vote in his favour.

INDIA: Indian Women Fight Back Against Violence, Oppression

Kavita Krishnan is a central leader of the Communist Party of India―Marxist-Leninist (CPI-ML) and editor of its magazine Liberation.

RWANDA: Empowering Women Is Empowering Humanity

Nearly 20 years ago, the world came together in Beijing for the Fourth World Conference on Women. There, 189 governments adopted a visionary roadmap for gender equality: the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action.

More than 17,000 delegates and 30,000 activists pictured a world where women and girls had equal rights, freedom and opportunity in every sphere of life.

AFGHANISTAN: Afghan Women: the Kill List We Don't Talk About

Osama bin Laden, Al-Zarqawi, Mullah Omar: we know these names because they were on a kill list, a targeted roster the United States uses to pursue and kill people who are a threat to our national security.

INDIA: 'Centre Insensitive Towards Women'

JAIPUR: The National Commission for Women, chairperson, Mamta Sharma on Friday hit out against Congress government in centre for failing to allocate funds under the Nirbhaya Fund announced in 2013 union budget.

IRAQ: Government of Iraq Launches its National Action Plan on UN Security Council Resolution 1325

Baghdad, 6 February 2014 – The Government of Iraq today launched its National Action Plan on UN Security Council Resolution 1325 (2014-2018), thus becoming the first country in the Middle East and North Africa Region to launch such a program.

INDONESIA: Aceh Rape Victim Caning Prompts Soul Searching in Indonesia

Jakarta. The order by authorities in Aceh to have a woman and her married lover caned for adultery, even after she had been gang-raped by vigilante enforcers of Shariah, has spurred a maelstrom of criticism and soul-searching about the place of Islamic jurisprudence in Muslim-majority but secular Indonesia.

PAKISTAN: Meet Sadia Khan: The Pakistani Woman 'With a Price on Her Head' for Protesting Against Abuses

As the recent abduction of nearly 300 Nigerian girls by terror group Boko Haram sheds light on the dramatic situation of women's rights in many countries, IBTimesUK has decided to tell the story of Sadia Khan, a Pakistani refugee in Sri Lanka, who fears she might be killed by Pakistani authorities.

"People think that in Pakistan crimes are committed only by the Taliban," the young activist told IBTimesUK.

INDIA: Women Need to Organise as a Pressure Group to Have Their Say in Politics

There is a need for women to organise themselves as a pressure group to be able to carve a niche in the political sphere, three Delhi-based women journalists said Saturday.

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