PAKISTAN: OPINION: A Pakistani Spring Must Find its Roots in its Investment in Women

When the Pakistani director Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy recently won the Oscar for Best Documentary Short for her film Saving Face on female acid attack survivors in Pakistan, I read several articles, blog posts and twitter and facebook statuses with lots of chatter and buzz.

ISRAEL: Close Encounters of the Unwanted Kind

"At the demonstration today in Kafr a-Dik, I noticed looks and finger-pointing from the shabab (nickname for young Palestinians ) that made me feel some uncomfortable" wrote an Israeli leftist activist recently, referring to a West Bank protest last month.

PAKISTAN: 1,000 Pakistani Women Killed For Honour in 2011

Nearly 1,000 women and girls in Pakistan were victims of honour killings during 2011, a human rights group said.

At least 943 women were killed last year by their fathers, husbands or brothers for allegedly damaging their family name. Ninety-three of those killed were minors.

KASHMIR: Women from State Demand Protection of Rights

A two-day women conference with different political views from state was held between 18-19th March. The meeting was facilitated by Centre for Dialogue and Reconciliation (CDR).

AFGHANISTAN: Women on Afghan Peace Council Complain of Being Sidelined

KABUL: Women members of an Afghan government council charged with seeking reconciliation with the Taliban have been sidelined from main consultations and are trying to forge a united voice within the council, one of the members said.

The 70-member High Peace Council, which has been struggling to carve out a role in the negotiations since the assassination of its chief, Burhanuddin Rabbani, last year, has nine women.

GHANA: More Room for Improvement On Gender Equality and Empowerment

The adoption of the United Nation Security Council Resolution (UNSCR) 1325 on women, peace and security by international community, marked one of the greatest achievements at the dawn of the new millennium.

Through the resolution, the international community recognised the important role women played in the maintenance of peace and security nationally and globally.

NEPAL: Call to Ensure Women's Rights

KATHMANDU: Minister of State for Information and Communication Sarita Kumari Saha has said the new constitution should ensure women's rights so as to establish equitable and inclusive society.

LEBANON: Protest in Beirut Demands Criminalizing Violence Against Women

Hundreds of people protested on Sunday to demand a law allowing Lebanese women to transfer nationality to their family and to criminalize violence against women, the National News Agency reported.

The protesters marched from Beirut's Barbir area and headed toward the Grand Serail in Downtown Beirut, the report said.

MIDDLE EAST: Arab Women Urged to be Agents of Change

Dubai: Despite obstacles facing women in many regions of the world, over 130 female students from 30 countries were urged to help bring about change by simply showing the willingness to engage and champion causes.

A variety of speakers held up examples for students on the concluding day of the Dubai Women's College's (DWC) Insight Dubai Conference last week on how to bring about change.

INTERNATIONAL: OPINION: Women Must Stand Up for Peace and Security

A deranged soldier, armed with gun and knife, walks off the base into the nearby small town, and massacres 16 people, including 9 children.

No, it's not the plot of the latest Schwarzenegger movie.

It's real life in Afghanistan.

Or Oslo, Norway.

Or Homs, Syria.

Or the local high school or university in Anytown, USA.

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