When the Violence Ends, the Battle Begins: Why Mental Health Must Be Part of GBV Policy
Lex Feminae Index

Lex Feminae Index — Global Women’s Rights Accountability
The Lex Feminae Index measures how countries protect women’s rights in real life. We analyze gender equality, access to justice, protection from gender based violence, economic rights, political participation, and legal autonomy. Each country receives a score based on outcomes, not promises. We use verified data and international human rights standards to show where systems fail women and where change is needed.
Gender Base Violence — 16 Days of Activism BUT 365 Days of Violence
Women’s Rights: Help Was Sent Then The Help Raped
Japan finally elects its first female prime minister, Sanae Takaichi, and everyone is buzzing about shattering glass...
Women are not bystanders to conflict. They live beside front lines, line up for water under drones,...
International Humanitarian Law: The Gap Between Rules and Reality. The Geneva Conventions say protect civilians.
The battlefields say...
When Marriage Is a Crime
The global Hypocrisy That Keeps Child Brides Invisible
Justice is supposed to move, but in Jerusalem it waits.
A corruption trial is postponed for “diplomatic duties,”...
South Korea’s rape laws still hinge on “force and threat” rather than consent. As survivors demand change...
The UN is turning 80. The world is burning. Maybe it’s time to stop pretending leadership needs...
