• World’s Most Dangerous Countries for Women
(from The Big Picture)Targeted violence  against females, dismal healthcare and desperate poverty make  Afghanistan the world’s most dangerous country in which to be born a  woman, with Congo a close second due to horrific levels of rape.   Pakistan, India and Somalia ranked third, fourth and fifth,  respectively, in the global survey of perceptions of threats ranging  from domestic abuse and economic discrimination to female foeticide (the  destruction of a fetus in the uterus), genital mutilation and acid  attack. A survey compiled by the Thomson Reuters Foundation to mark the  launch of TrustLaw Woman*, puts Afghanistan at the top of the list of  the most dangerous places in the world for women.  TrustLaw asked 213  gender experts from five contents to rank countries by overall  perceptions of danger as well as by six categories of risk.  The risks  consisted of health threats, sexual violence, non-sexual violence,  cultural or religious factors, lack of access to resources and  trafficking. The collection of images that follow were provided by  Reuters to illustrate the dangers women face in those 5 countries. — Paula Nelson (*TrustLaw Woman is a website aimed at providing free legal advice for women’s’ groups around the world.) (37 photos total)

    World’s Most Dangerous Countries for Women

    (from The Big Picture)
    Targeted violence against females, dismal healthcare and desperate poverty make Afghanistan the world’s most dangerous country in which to be born a woman, with Congo a close second due to horrific levels of rape. Pakistan, India and Somalia ranked third, fourth and fifth, respectively, in the global survey of perceptions of threats ranging from domestic abuse and economic discrimination to female foeticide (the destruction of a fetus in the uterus), genital mutilation and acid attack. A survey compiled by the Thomson Reuters Foundation to mark the launch of TrustLaw Woman*, puts Afghanistan at the top of the list of the most dangerous places in the world for women. TrustLaw asked 213 gender experts from five contents to rank countries by overall perceptions of danger as well as by six categories of risk. The risks consisted of health threats, sexual violence, non-sexual violence, cultural or religious factors, lack of access to resources and trafficking. The collection of images that follow were provided by Reuters to illustrate the dangers women face in those 5 countries. — Paula Nelson (*TrustLaw Woman is a website aimed at providing free legal advice for women’s’ groups around the world.) (37 photos total)

    Jul
    23
    2011
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