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Against My Will: Defying the Practices that Harm Women and Girls and Undermine Equality - new blog post
By: Martin Wingfield
Last updated: Friday, 3 July 2020
This week Maya Unnithan, director of CORTH was invited as one of four panellists to comment on the UNFPA State of World Population Report 2020, UK launch event
Tuesday 30 June 3:00-4:30pm (BST)
The report, Against My Will: Defying the Practices that Harm Women and Girls and Undermine Equality, released on 30 June, focuses on the scale, prevalence and redressal of three silent, endemic practices of gender discrimination and stereotyping: gender-biased sex selection, Female Genital Cutting and child marriage. The report explores why such harmful practices persist around the world and what can be done to defy them.