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IWD 2022

12/03/202212/03/2022 By Young Feminist Europe

YFE statement reply to EC video on IWD 2022   At YFE, we believe that an intersectional approach should be used when addressing

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My #MeToo Experience: Bangladesh & the Culture of Victim Blaming

20/01/201921/01/2019 By Shucheesmita Simonti

Following the #MeToo movement, I took the brave step to speak up about my own experience back home in Bangladesh despite the potential backlash. This is what I learnt from it.

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International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women – Brussels March in Pictures

28/11/201816/01/2019 By Emma Rainey

On the 25 November 2018, more than 5000 people took to the streets of Brussels to march as part of the International Day for the Elimination of Violence against Women.

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