Zimbabwean activist has not been seen since March 2015 disappearance, days after urging leader Robert Mugabe to quit.
Zimbabwean activist has not been seen since March 2015 disappearance, days after urging leader Robert Mugabe to quit.
Kenya’s High Altitude Training Centre is not as busy this year due to COVID, but its founder is not slowing down.
India’s 83-year-old protesting grandmother and the warrior queen who inspires her.
For International Women’s Day, Al Jazeera spoke to mothers in the US about how the crisis has impacted their work.
In displacement camps in northeast Nigeria, dressmaking helps women earn an income and dream of a brighter future.
In the Kurdish region of northern Iraq, female victims of ‘honour killings’ lie buried in unmarked graves.
As a baby, she was left to die on a rubbish dump. Now, she is determined to help others for as long as she can.
Saynab Abdikarin has ventured into an industry that was exclusively male-dominated in conservative Somalia.
Dr Khan explains you can still transmit the virus after your first vaccination, so don’t stop obeying the rules.
Women forced to work in Japanese military brothels during WW2 renew call for justice as memories come under attack.
United by shared hardships, a small community is building a place of support, solidarity and safety.
Security forces have detained hundreds of people as President Yoweri Museveni faces his fiercest opposition in 35 years.
Rug hunters spend weeks passing through villages like sleuths along old caravan trails, but journeys are full of peril.
Only a few women are understood to wear facial coverings in Switzerland, where a vote will take place on March 7.