Under the new rules, discussions on “race or gender ideology," sexual orientation or gender identity appear to be barred from introductory-level courses.
Protesters marching in front of HRC offices in honor of trans visibility on Aug. 24, 2024. (Erkki Forster/Washington Blade) JOE REBERKENNY | Washington BladeCourtesy of the National LGBT Media ...
Attitudes began to change starting in December 2023, when Oxfam and a consortium of partners came together to implement a ...
Three decades ago, governments worldwide made a commitment in the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action to guarantee ...
CARE International in Ghana has officially ended its Women for Change (W4C) Project, imparting more than 27,000 individuals ...
Policies and programmes addressed economic empowerment, health access and care responsibilities, offering renewed hope for ...
Introduction Over the past seven decades, international law has undergone a profound transformation in its treatment of women’s rights and gender equality. A new academic paper examining this evolutio ...
Cassidy Haines, Magazine Editor On the first Tuesday in November, voters across the country filled their ballots for midterm ...
Adopted by Parties at COP30, the Belém Gender Action Plan (GAP) for 2026–2034 marks a new chapter for equality, ambition and ...
Deputy Education Minister, Dr Clement Abas Apaak, has emphasised the importance of empowering adolescents across the country ...
Ghana has launched the Education Plus Initiative to strengthen education, health, protection, and empowerment systems for adolescents, particularly girls.
For each of their courses, faculty must say whether they “advocate for” or “promote” certain race or gender identities.
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