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Death of Pioneering Art Curator Koyo Kouoh
Koyo Kouoh, the first African woman to curate the Venice Biennale, died on May 10th at age 57, leaving a significant void in contemporary art; her work championed African artists and promoted equity within the art world.
Death of Pioneering Art Curator Koyo Kouoh
Koyo Kouoh, the first African woman to curate the Venice Biennale, died on May 10th at age 57, leaving a significant void in contemporary art; her work championed African artists and promoted equity within the art world.
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36% Bias Score


Underrepresentation of Women in Conflict Resolution: A Critical Issue
NATO's Irene Fellin highlights the critical underrepresentation of women in global conflict resolution (16% in UN-led peace processes in 2022), impacting the effectiveness and sustainability of peace agreements and underscoring the need for inclusive approaches addressing diverse needs, as exemplifi...
Underrepresentation of Women in Conflict Resolution: A Critical Issue
NATO's Irene Fellin highlights the critical underrepresentation of women in global conflict resolution (16% in UN-led peace processes in 2022), impacting the effectiveness and sustainability of peace agreements and underscoring the need for inclusive approaches addressing diverse needs, as exemplifi...
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44% Bias Score


Liberal Party Elects First Female Leader
Sussan Ley won the Liberal Party leadership ballot on Tuesday, becoming the first woman to lead the party, a move praised by Brittany Higgins but criticized by others as politically motivated. This comes four years after Higgins accused the party of abandoning her following an alleged rape.
Liberal Party Elects First Female Leader
Sussan Ley won the Liberal Party leadership ballot on Tuesday, becoming the first woman to lead the party, a move praised by Brittany Higgins but criticized by others as politically motivated. This comes four years after Higgins accused the party of abandoning her following an alleged rape.
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48% Bias Score


Insufficient Women in Conflict Resolution Hinders Peace Efforts
NATO's Special Representative for Women, Peace, and Security, Irene Fellin, highlighted the insufficient participation of women in global conflict resolution, noting that in 2022, women only constituted 16 percent of UN-led peace negotiators, a 7 percent decrease since 2020, and that the lack of fem...
Insufficient Women in Conflict Resolution Hinders Peace Efforts
NATO's Special Representative for Women, Peace, and Security, Irene Fellin, highlighted the insufficient participation of women in global conflict resolution, noting that in 2022, women only constituted 16 percent of UN-led peace negotiators, a 7 percent decrease since 2020, and that the lack of fem...
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12% Bias Score


Primary Ovarian Insufficiency: Global Prevalence, Symptoms, and Impacts on Women's Health
Primary Ovarian Insufficiency (POI), affecting 3.7% of women globally, causes premature ovarian failure before age 40, leading to symptoms like irregular periods, hot flashes, and mood swings; delayed diagnosis often results in significant impacts on quality of life.
Primary Ovarian Insufficiency: Global Prevalence, Symptoms, and Impacts on Women's Health
Primary Ovarian Insufficiency (POI), affecting 3.7% of women globally, causes premature ovarian failure before age 40, leading to symptoms like irregular periods, hot flashes, and mood swings; delayed diagnosis often results in significant impacts on quality of life.
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24% Bias Score


Man Arrested After Woman Assaulted on East London Canal Path
A 38-year-old man was arrested in east London on May 5th after a woman was allegedly "slammed" to the ground on a canal path on May 4th; the arrest is linked to another alleged assault.
Man Arrested After Woman Assaulted on East London Canal Path
A 38-year-old man was arrested in east London on May 5th after a woman was allegedly "slammed" to the ground on a canal path on May 4th; the arrest is linked to another alleged assault.
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24% Bias Score

Low Female Participation in Conflict Resolution Risks Undermining Peace Efforts
A report reveals that only 16% of negotiators in active UN-led peace processes in 2022 were women, a decline from 2020, despite evidence showing that women's participation leads to more sustainable peace agreements. This underrepresentation affects addressing key issues differently than men would, l...

Low Female Participation in Conflict Resolution Risks Undermining Peace Efforts
A report reveals that only 16% of negotiators in active UN-led peace processes in 2022 were women, a decline from 2020, despite evidence showing that women's participation leads to more sustainable peace agreements. This underrepresentation affects addressing key issues differently than men would, l...
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24% Bias Score

Underrepresentation of Women in Conflict Resolution Hinders Peace Efforts
The low participation of women in global conflict resolution, only 16% in UN-led peace processes in 2022, negatively impacts peace agreement durability and effectiveness; this is despite research showing that inclusive processes yield better outcomes. Ukraine's experience highlights the need for add...

Underrepresentation of Women in Conflict Resolution Hinders Peace Efforts
The low participation of women in global conflict resolution, only 16% in UN-led peace processes in 2022, negatively impacts peace agreement durability and effectiveness; this is despite research showing that inclusive processes yield better outcomes. Ukraine's experience highlights the need for add...
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16% Bias Score

France Proposes Quotas to Boost Female Representation in Engineering Schools
French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne proposes quotas in preparatory classes for scientific fields to increase female representation in engineering, aiming for 40% by 2027 and 50% by 2030, addressing a 25% female presence that has remained unchanged for two decades.

France Proposes Quotas to Boost Female Representation in Engineering Schools
French Prime Minister Elisabeth Borne proposes quotas in preparatory classes for scientific fields to increase female representation in engineering, aiming for 40% by 2027 and 50% by 2030, addressing a 25% female presence that has remained unchanged for two decades.
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52% Bias Score

Workplace Authenticity: A Burden for Underrepresented Leaders
A UK study reveals that while authenticity is valued in leadership, LGBT professionals often face emotional burdens and strategic choices to navigate the complexities of expressing their true selves in the workplace, highlighting systemic issues in promoting inclusivity.

Workplace Authenticity: A Burden for Underrepresented Leaders
A UK study reveals that while authenticity is valued in leadership, LGBT professionals often face emotional burdens and strategic choices to navigate the complexities of expressing their true selves in the workplace, highlighting systemic issues in promoting inclusivity.
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24% Bias Score

Canada's Construction Shortage: The Need for More Women in Skilled Trades
Despite a critical need for 350,000 new construction workers in Canada over the next decade, women only make up 8.3 percent of skilled trades workers in 2022, prompting initiatives like NSCC's Women Unlimited program to recruit and retain more women in the field.

Canada's Construction Shortage: The Need for More Women in Skilled Trades
Despite a critical need for 350,000 new construction workers in Canada over the next decade, women only make up 8.3 percent of skilled trades workers in 2022, prompting initiatives like NSCC's Women Unlimited program to recruit and retain more women in the field.
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32% Bias Score

Begum TV: Afghan Women's Resistance Through Satellite Broadcasting
Begum TV, a Paris-based Afghan television station founded by Hamida Aman, broadcasts educational and entertainment programs via satellite to Afghan women, combating the Taliban's restrictions on women's access to information and education, reaching an estimated 21 million women.

Begum TV: Afghan Women's Resistance Through Satellite Broadcasting
Begum TV, a Paris-based Afghan television station founded by Hamida Aman, broadcasts educational and entertainment programs via satellite to Afghan women, combating the Taliban's restrictions on women's access to information and education, reaching an estimated 21 million women.
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44% Bias Score
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