Tag: women
Urgent need to improve maternal and newborn health
The World Health Organisation (WHO) is calling on governments, healthcare providers, and communities to strengthen efforts in reducing preventable deaths among mothers...
Need For Regular Gynaecological Check-ups for Women in India
In the landscape of women's health in India, regular gynaecological check-ups emerge as a critical component for holistic well-being. These routine examinations...
Women Speak 3,275 More Words Daily Than Men
Between ages 25 and 64, women say 3,275 more words per day than men. That’s about 20 extra minutes of daily conversation....
When Aid Vanishes: The Forgotten Women of Ukraine
War doesn’t just destroy buildings—it shatters lives. But apparently, global leaders believe some lives are more expendable than others. The US decision...
Three Years of War: Ukraine ’s Battle for Survival and Hope
February 24, 2025, marked three years since Russia’s full-scale invasion of Ukraine. Daily attacks persist. Millions struggle. UN workers remain a crucial...
More Women Than Ever in Congress, But Representation Still Falls Short
Women now hold 28% of voting seats in the 119th U.S. Congress, maintaining their share from the previous session. This marks a...
Struggles and Strengths of Women Exercising in Gyms
A recent study published in PLOS One (January) explores the various obstacles women face while exercising in gyms. The research, led by...
Maternal X Chromosome Linked to Faster Cognitive Decline
Women inherit two X chromosomes, one from each parent. However, only one X chromosome functions in each cell. The other is inactivated....
Ukraine ‘s Struggling Families: Women and Children Bear the Brunt
Three years of intense conflict in Ukraine have pushed millions into financial hardship. Nearly 75% of Ukrainians face poverty, with women and...
UNICEF Raises Alarm Over Escalating Attacks on Civilians
The United Nations Children’s Fund (UNICEF) has voiced deep concern over escalating attacks on populated areas in Ukraine and their severe impact...








































