70 Years of Human Rights. Indivisible. Inalienable. Universal. Published: 9 January 2019 Introduction 70 years ago, the UN General Assembly adopted the Universal Declaration of Human Rights. We work with our partners around the world towards making democracy and human rights, dignity and freedom a reality for all. The triad of HUman Rights - Democracy- Ecological Sustainability is the basis for our work. Barbara Unmüßig
A feminist critique of the atomic bomb Published: 14 November 2018 Backrounder The “realist” discourse about nuclear weapons promises that weapons prevent war. A feminist analysis helps to understand how nuclear weapons are a patriarchal tool, benefitting the patriarchy. Ray Acheson
Southeast Asia: Time for a Pushback in Media Spaces Published: 27 February 2018 Digital, online and social-media avenues undoubtedly offer an alternative or complementary channel for news, because of the inherent difficulty in censoring these spaces. Their wide reach and levels of engagement have saved lives during disasters or emergencies.
High underage pregnancy rates among refugee children rattle Turkey Published: 29 January 2018 On January 17, news about a state hospital in one of the largest districts of Istanbul hit the headlines.
Transgender Day of Remembrance: From Sympathy to Solidarity Published: 20 November 2017 Today, on 20 November, is the Transgender Day of Remembrance. Broader systemic inequalities still exist - especially in three crucial areas: gender identity/expression, sex work and migration.
The Mufti Law Published: 8 November 2017 The law, which women’s organizations and the parliamentary opposition have been protesting comprises significant changes in the regulation of marriage matters contrary to secular principles and to the disadvantage of women. Authorizing religious authorities, the muftis, to officiate marriages is only one of them.
"What shall we do after getting off the (pink) bus?" Published: 30 June 2017 Is it a coincidence that whenever news about sexual assaults against women and children are on the rise, magically from somewhere male politicians will appear suggesting to solve the issue by shoving women into gender-segregated busses and trains?
Lost childhoods – Turkey still has one of the highest rates of early marriages Published: 17 April 2017 The 15-years old Derya B. died in October 2016 shortly after giving birth to her first baby. Two underage mothers in Diyarbakır and two others in Muş recently died during labor. Hannah Weiner
About torches, territories and oranges: News from a decades old conflict Published: 27 March 2017 While the world keeps on talking about rhetorical disagreements between Turkish and European politicians, about Nazi-comparisons and cows the situation in southeast Turkey has been drifting out of the international focus. Hannah Weiner
Against patriarchy and the constitutional reform: Thousands of women in Turkey march for ‘Hayır’ Published: 15 March 2017 Not afraid, but free and strong: Last week on 8th March - known as International Women’s Day - thousands of women marched across Turkey to gain national and international attention for their current situation. Hannah Weiner