KURDISTAN: In Kurdish Society, Female Authors Face Uphill Battle

Female authors and books on women's issues have a hard time finding publishers and buyers in the Kurdistan Region, writers and publishers complain.

“Even if you have a very important book ready, a book that tackles an important women's issue, when you try to get permission to publish you run into a load of difficulties,” says Fawzi Manmi, whose book is currently on bookstands.

INDIA: Supriya Sule to Launch Campaign for Women Empowerment

NCP MP Supriya Sule along with her other colleagues will launch a campaign to make rural women financially stronger. The drive to empower woman will kick start from Nashik on June 11.

FIJI: Empowering Women

The assistant secretary general of the UN, Lakshmi Puri, made remarks on the need for women around the world to address some of the core issues relating to gender equality.

Ms Puri said there were three main areas she thought needed attention.

"Ending violence against women and girls must be a priority. From sexual violence to intimate partner shooting in the US and elsewhere," Ms Puri said.

PHILIPPINES: Women's Group Files House Resolution Urging Sensitivity toward Rape Victims

Rape jokes, such as the one recently made by comedian Vice Ganda, are more than just ill-advised humor and reflect Philippine society's attitudes toward women and women victims of violence, according to the party list group Gabriela.

INDIA: NGO to Place Delhi 'Murder' Case Before UN Rapporteur

Imphal-based NGO Women Action for Development (WAD) has taken serious note of the growing crime against women in New Delhi, the latest being the alleged murder of a Manipuri woman, Reingamphy Awungshi. The NGO will place the issue before UN Special Rapporteur on Violence Against Women (UNSRVAW) Rashida Manjoo and the NHRC for redressal.

PAKISTAN: Rural Women Want Land Right, Jobs, Protection Against Violence

Rural Women demands right to land, employment quota for rural women, protection of violence against women and a comprehensive framework for implementation of women protection laws to ensure rights and help them to become productive members of society.

IRAN: UN Experts Slam Iran's Decision to Ban Women in Elections

Several UN experts on Wednesday criticised Iran's decision to bar women from running in upcoming elections, saying the move violated international law.

BANGLADESH: 3-year Pilot Project on Women Empowerment

The United Nations Population Fund (UNFPA) will provide $450,000 to the Bangladesh Women Chamber of Commerce and Industry (BWCCI) for a three-year pilot project.

ITALY: Italy to Reduce Violence Against Women

The issue of Italy's rising tide of violence against women has been in the spotlight with a raft of headline-grabbing murders of women, often by their current or past lovers.

The UN special investigator on violence against women reported last year that since the 1990s, as homicides committed by men against men fell in Italy, the number of women murdered by men has increased: In 2010, the figure stood at 127, the UN report said.

NAMIBIA: Namibian Women Missing On Rights

WHILE Namibia has put in place a strong legal framework to address the various forms of gender-based violence and sexual exploitation, ineffective implementation prevents Namibian women from enjoying their rights to life, security of person and bodily integrity, a United Nations report on ‘Extreme Poverty and Human Rights' in Namibia has found.

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