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Conference to explore lack of women in politics

Published: Thursday, August 12, 2010

Reviewing women's political representation in Ireland will be the focus of a conference taking place at UCC next month. UCC Women's Studies in conjunction with the Political Studies Association of Ireland (PSAI) will present the one day conference 'Moving in...

Come and enjoy an evening of Jazz with Madeline

Published: Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Madeline Hawke is a member of the Irish Feminist Network

Monk’s mother calls on women to join one-day boycott of Mass

Published: Wednesday, August 11, 2010

AN 80-YEAR-OLD woman is organising a one-day boycott of Sunday Mass "by the faithful women of Ireland" next month.Jennifer Sleeman from Clonakilty in Cork said she wants "to let the Vatican and the Irish church know that women are...

UN Women Agency Must Confront Wartime Violence

Published: Wednesday, August 11, 2010

Anticipating the appointment in the next few weeks of the highest-level United Nations official ever to promote the rights and status of women worldwide, peace advocates are demanding that the new office take on the issue of the unending violence...

UN official decries ‘overlooked’ crime of rape during conflict

Published: Monday, August 09, 2010

Rape is one of the world's greatest peace and security challenges, a senior United Nations official said today, adding that rape in times of conflict remains one of the least-condemned war crimes, leading to impunity for perpetrators.Rape "is not...

Risk to society from brutal rapist ‘underestimated’

Published: Monday, August 09, 2010

The women's rights campaign group yesterday said there was public concern after reports that there was no surveillance planned of the Wicklow sex offender once he walks free in two days' time.NWCI chief executive Susan McKay also said there...

Beyond the Veil

Published: Friday, August 06, 2010

As the debate gathers pace across Europe on the practice of Muslim women wearing headscarves and full-face veils - known as niqab - The Irish Times speaks to five women who wear the niqab in IrelandAISHA CHUCKLES as she tells...

Guerrilla Girls Take On Irish Arts Exclusion of Women

Published: Thursday, August 05, 2010

In 2008, 86% of solo museum exhibitions at the Irish Museum of Modern Art were of male artists. It is not that there are no women around. Solo exhibitions by women at IMMA represented 44% of the total in 2004, so there has been...

idea of "quotas" for women in politics,

Published: Thursday, August 05, 2010

Senator Ivana Bacik - OPINION: The Senator, who has championed gender quotas in the selection of political candidates, responds to yesterday's Irish Times survey which found that a big majority of women TDs are against the ideaMARY MINIHAN'S survey of...

Malaysia state backs child marriage

Published: Tuesday, August 03, 2010

A Malaysian state is to allow Muslim girls under the age of consent of 16 years to wed in a bid to stem unwed pregnancies, angering the country's women's activists and politicians.The Islamic council in the southern Malaysian state of...

"NATIONAL WOMEN’S COUNCIL SLAMS "I’M ALRIGHT JILL" ATTITUDES AMONG WOMEN POLITICIANS.

Published: Tuesday, August 03, 2010

The National Women's Council has criticised women TDs who oppose measures to correct the extreme under representation of women in Dail Eireann. "The reasons why so few women make it into political power in Ireland and elsewhere have been well...

Ireland’s hotel industry: Another grim story

Published: Monday, August 02, 2010

Another grim tale by Ciara Moynihan of the Mayo NewsDespite the seasonal upswing, the hotel industry remains in a desperate state. According to an Irish Hotels Federation (IHF) survey conducted this year, 88 per cent of hoteliers were concerned about the...

Recession, surge in helpline calls, .... families break up and lost jobs

Published: Wednesday, July 28, 2010

By Susan McKay, CEO of National Women's Council of IrelandOne day last week, in an Irish city, a woman met her husband's psychiatrist. The husband had been violent and abusive towards the woman throughout their marriage. He was attending the...

Anger as council plans to remove Magdalene Laundry sculpture

Published: Tuesday, July 27, 2010

A city council has insisted it intends to remove a sculpture erected just last year to women who suffered at a Magdalene laundry.The sculpture was erected on International Women's Day in March last year close to the former Magdalene...

Migrant group accuses Dept of Justice of stonewalling asylum process

Published: Tuesday, July 27, 2010

A group representing female migrants has accused the Department of Justice of blocking a proposal to provide a dedicated centre for vulnerable women in the asylum process.Salome Mbugua, director of the charity Akidwa, said there was ''considerable resistance'' from...

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