- Women’s rights badges by Tony Daly and Ciara Regan/80:20 Educating and Acting for a Better World © 2021
Is progress on women’s rights sufficient? Who really benefits from feminism, and what are the realities of women’s health and the impact of COVID-19?
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- ‘You’re half the world away’ on International Women’s Day – check out Toni Pyke‘s introduction to International Women’s Day 2021, which surveys the landscape on progress, setbacks, inequalities made worse by the COVID-19 pandemic and suggests 10 things you can do.
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