Against the pushback: Finding hope and solidarity at CSW69
WBG's Viktoria Szczypior shares her reflections from the 69th session of the Commission on the Status of Women at the UN headquarters in NYC.
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WBG's Viktoria Szczypior shares her reflections from the 69th session of the Commission on the Status of Women at the UN headquarters in NYC.
New research shows that official labour market figures underestimate women’s contribution to the UK economy.
In this blog post, Nasreen Gordon, paid intern at the WBG, makes the feminist case for a shorter working week and flexible working.
In this guest blog, Hanna Dooley takes a look at the current fertility debate and argues for a feminist approach.
Recent research evidence has demonstrated the financial precarity facing women, particularly mothers at the point of divorce
How cost-of-living crisis, cultural expectations, and family roles influence the career paths for many BME women in Lancashire
We have decided to move our main external communications from X (formerly Twitter) to BlueSky.
For Rachel Reeves to create an economy that works for women, social care cannot be overlooked.
WBG's Training and Learning Team share their reflections from meeting local partners in Cape Town to share learnings on Gender Responsive Budgeting.
The success of Labour's Five Missions for Government will hinge on how they deliver on gender equality.
Women’s bargaining power is about to be strengthened and we must not lose sight of the prize.
In this guest blog, Sabine D'Costa, senior lecturer at Westminster University, examines the disappearance of the 'urban wage premium' for women.
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WBG response to findings of UN Special Rapporteur on Extreme Poverty
A guest blog by Teresa Linzner from Promoting Economic Pluralism
We're recruiting for two new posts to join the WBG team
A guest blog by Helena McAleer
A guest blog by Rachel Franklin, Director of Women for a People's Vote