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Written by Marta Borraz Photo by Alejandro Navarro Bustamante Although there were obstacles along the The post How Spain became a pioneer in the fight against gender-based violence appeared first on NADJA.

Written by Leila Hawkins Croatia’s parliament has approved a change to the law that recognises The post Croatia approves law to criminalise femicide in 2024 appeared first on NADJA.

On this day in 1987, the Church of England’s General Synod voted to prepare legislation The post On this day in 1987, the Church of England said ‘yes’ to women priests appeared first on NADJA.

On this day in 1881, French activist Hubertine Auclert launched La Citoyenne (The Citizeness), a The post On this day in 1881, Hubertine Auclert launched French feminist newspaper La Citoyenne appeared first on NADJA.

On this day in 1917, plant pathologist Johanna Westerdijk became the first female professor in The post On this day in 1917, Johanna Westerdijk becomes the first female professor in the Netherlands appeared first on NADJA.

The EU has reached a historic agreement to protect women from different forms of violence. The post EU reaches first ever agreement to eliminate violence against women appeared first on NADJA.

On this day in 1971, women in Switzerland gained the right to vote and stand The post On this day in 1971, women in Switzerland gained the right to vote in federal elections appeared first on NADJA.

Women in Turkey can use their own surnames after they marry, now that a rule The post Women in Turkey win right to keep surnames after marriage appeared first on NADJA.

The European Union is failing to agree on a unified legal definition of rape. Specifically, The post EU is divided over legal definition of rape appeared first on NADJA.

Thousands of women have launched a pay claim against Sheffield City Council, England, after discovering The post Women call out gender pay gap and launch claim against city council appeared first on NADJA.