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Social Media during lockdown: Challenging the effect of negative body imagery on mental health

28/05/202029/05/2020 By Isabelle Raikes

For over a decade, social media has been a central part of the technology-fuelled society we live in. However, as a young woman, I cannot help but feel that this increased exposure has led to me feeling more hopeless and negative than positive and empowered.

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Girls, informal care, and mental health

28/05/202030/06/2020 By Queralt Tornafoch-Chirveches

A relevant number of children and teenagers provide informal care in Europe. Girls mostly assume this role and the most intensive tasks. Being a young carer moreover has been associated with experiencing worse mental well-being.

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Covid-19: Violating Abortion Rights in a Pandemic

07/05/202011/05/2020 By Emma Rainey

As the Covid-19 pandemic rages on, access to abortion is problematic in many countries as the crisis of care exposes the fragility of reproductive rights. Local pro-choice campaigners in Malta and Poland tell us how women and pregnant people are being failed.

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Statement of Feminists and Women’s Rights Organizations from the Global South and marginalized communities in the Global North

09/04/202009/04/2020 By Young Feminist Europe

The following statement has been endorsed by Young Feminist Europe and nearly 1160 other women’s networks, organizations and individuals globally, from more than

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