Pakistan
Mai Mukhtar, Gang Rape Victim in Pakistan
reader diary by GWMCHstudents, gwmchstudents@gmail.com
May 5, 2011 - 11:03am (Print)
Gang Rape in Pakistan
Meeting the Reproductive Health Needs of Women and Girls Affected by the Pakistan Floods
The Pakistan floods have reminded us that the needs of women and girls must not be forgotten. A statement, just released by the Reproductive Health Response in Crisis (RHRC) Consortium, underscores what should be done in Pakistan to provide the minimum services until the situation stabilizes.
Repro-Briefs: Family Planning in Nepal and Other International News
by Robin Marty, RH Reality Check
July 9, 2010 - 6:00am (Print)
Iran slowly reduces its maternal mortality rate, Pakistan tries to provide access to RU 486 to a firestorm of protest, teens in Wales have problems accessing abortion, and Australia has an unprecedented abortion trial.
When Sexism is Deadly
by Kathleen Reeves, RH Reality Check
July 31, 2009 - 10:37am (Print)
Indifference to maternal mortality is closely related to indifference to women’s reproductive rights.
Mother's of a Different Reality
31 people have died from swine flu-multiply that
by 17,290 and you come close to the 536,000 pregnant women who die every year
from largely preventable causes.
It is not surprising that the countries with the
highest maternal mortality are war-torn.
Perhaps best said by a woman in Eastern Congo,
"We are victims of war. We don't take up
arms, but we, the women suffer the most."
Women as Plastic Bags
reader diary by Jane Roberts, 34 Million Friends of UNFPA
April 15, 2009 - 3:52pm (Print)
Mukhtar Gets Married
by Elisabeth Garber-Paul, RH Reality Check
March 18, 2009 - 12:47pm (Print)
Because her brother was accused of having an affair, Mukhtar Mai was gang raped on the streets of her Pakistani village in 2002 as tribally sanctioned punishment. Instead of killing herself in shame, as is often done, Munkhtar, who also goes as Mukhtaran Bibi, took her attackers to court.
