Sick Babies Add to Chechen Woes
Mothers are passing on a legacy of illness to their children.
Mothers are passing on a legacy of illness to their children.
Though most agree they do good work, women-led NGOs are vulnerable to accusations of being too close to the government.
Unlike its counterparts in the West, a new women’s shelter in Tajikistan aims to reunite troubled families.
Poverty and lack of legal status hit women hardest in the refugee community.
Women played a key role in the “Tulip Revolution” but are now in danger of being forgotten by the country’s new leaders.
Female sports, even when conducted away from public view, remains a sensitive issue.
Homophobia is rife in Kyrgyzstan with gay women particularly susceptible to discrimination.
The myth that birth control pills cause facial hair is one of many Azeri misconceptions about contraception.
The quest for the Nobel Peace Prize is proving more trouble than it’s worth for Uzbek women nominees.
Sense of hopelessness and despair prompts growing numbers of rural women to turn to drink.