Digital upskilling against the odds

Join our Youth at Heart Spotlight Session, “Digital Upskilling against the Odds”, on 2 November, co-organised with Dutch development bank FMO and Nuffic, the Dutch organisation for internationalisation in education.

Celebrating the stories of Chinese women

Justice4Her recently held its second cross sector summit, bringing together key opinion leaders and policy makers to discuss gender-based violence and strategies to promote gender equality.

In the Works – economic inclusion for youth

Decent jobs and income are essential if young people are to participate fully in their societies. RNW Media is, therefore, proud to launch its new economic inclusion programme, In the Works.

‘Why can’t a woman decide?’

In the run up to the International Day of Action for Access to Safe and Legal Abortion, Love Matters India implemented a multi-faceted campaign #AbortionIsHealthCare to highlight the physical, cultural, legal and mental/emotional barriers to abortion in India. 

Perspectives on GBV in China

“I’m a victim of domestic violence. Could you help me? I’m in Room 301 Building 4 East Garden.” That is the note a woman leaves in a Chinese shopping centre, trying to get help while locked down with her young son and abusive husband. It’s the opening of a new video created by the Justice4Her […]

#EnoughWar – youth for peace in Yemen

UNESCO and RNW Media’s Manasati30 platform have launched a youth campaign calling for a ceasefire throughout Yemen, a country left devestated by 6 years of war.

GBV – the shadow pandemic

In the third call-out in our #MyStoryForAStory (#MijnStoryVoorEenStory) campaign, we focus on the alarmingly high levels of sexual harassment and violence against women and girls in Egypt.

The One Stop Pleasure Shop

Love Matters platform Hablemos de sexo y amor has just completed the successful One Stop Pleasure Shop project, aimed at connecting young Mexicans with the services and information they need to ensure their SRHR.

Regulating the digital space in DRC

A recent debate organised by Habari RDC brought together young people, government representatives and cybersecurity experts to discuss the future of the Internet in DRC and the risks and benefits of regulating the digital space.

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