In this article, Jenna Sapiano and Natasha Singh Raghuvanshi argue that the negotiations leading up to the adoption of the two most recent resolutions of the Women, Peace, and Security agenda of the United Nations Security Council, and the modifications made to the final accepted language, reveal how the mechanisms designed to protect and advance women's rights can also be employed to undermine them.
Read MoreCandace Johnson explores the end of the maternal health moment in Canada, the complexities of replacing maternal health policies with sexual and reproductive health and rights (SRHR) policies, and the consequences for gender justice.
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