08/02/2023 Written by Cassandre Impagliazzo. Translated by Zoé Llacer. No country in the world is expected to achieve gender equality and empowerment for all women and girls by 2030[1]Commission européenne, (2020). Joint…
Emma Beilouny The Assad regime has been extremely vocal about its transition into a new chapter, a post-conflict era. This state propaganda is echoed by growing concerns that such post-conflict rhetoric will…
The recent succession of the global crisis has revealed the fragility of progress in terms of human rights and sustainable development. Albeit the Covid-19 pandemic, the war in Ukraine, the devastating impact…
12.02.2023 Written by Julia Ricci Translated by Zoé Llacer India is an emerging power, elected for four years to the UN Commission on the Status of Women in 2020[1]Atchaya, I. (2022b, août…
02/02/2023 Witten by: Vani Bhardwaj The inter-subjectivities such as the trans individuals of color, dalit queers mired in caste stratifications enwrap the queer community make it evident that climate change-induced disabilities are…
Reading time: 7 minutes 16/11/2022 Written by: Emma Roquel Translated by: Lisa Selmadji Since August 2022, Indonesia is affected by severe floodings[1]Fédération internationale des Sociétés de la Croix-Rouge et du Croissant-Rouge, Des…
01/08/2023 Adriana Gonfroid The past years have offered contrasting images when it comes to the fight for the right to abortion across the globe. In December 2020, images of joy where shared…
Written by Avril Chanel Law is commonly believed to be an autonomous and objective entity, distinct from the society it regulates. In reality, the political, economical, and social context cannot be separated…
25/11/2022 Written by: Emma Roquel Translated by: Valérie Soadridiny Since June 2022, Pakistan has been suffering from severe flooding: one third of the country has been under water; two million households have…