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Search ResultA Growth Industry: Swedish App May Mean An End To Physical Contraception Methods
The "fertility awareness" contraceptive method - timing unprotected sex to coincide with less fertile portions of a menstrual cycle - is an enduring means of avoiding pregn...
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When women come together, change happens. I think I’ve always known this intuitively, but I really started paying attention 15 years ago, when I visited a village in ...
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“My name is Shanno Begum from Delhi.”
Thus begins a video telling the story of an extraordinary woman who overcame the impossible to become the first wo...
Read MoreHow Working Remotely Is Helping Women Close The Gender Gap In Tech
It is no secret that I am a big advocate for remote teams. Since launching my startup in Bali, I have hired top talent from all over the world to help build Mailbird into w...
Read MoreTime for men to stand up and be counted
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NEW DELHI, March 8 (Thomson Reuters Foundation) - A 21-year-old Indian woman, trafficked and enslaved as a child maid, was given a "Women Power" award by the president on W...
Read MorePatchy Progress on Fixing Global Gender Disparities in Science
Although women are publishing more studies, being cited more often, and securing more coveted first-author positions than they were in the mid 1990s, overall progress towar...
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Healthy India is certainly a possibility by aligning proper mother and child care with universal health coverage, which is a long-term objective for India. To achieve this,...
Read More2nd Edition Of ACT Human Rights Film Festival Set For April 14-21
The second edition of the ACT Human Rights Film Festival opens Friday, April 14, at CSU’s Lory Student Center Theater. The weeklong festival features the most critica...
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