An ongoing issue in the West Bank, GBV and the age-old concept of "honour" are continuing to deny women in the region their most fundamental freedoms.
More to Palestine than conflict: It’s time to talk about internal human rights
When it comes to Palestine, all agency is removed from those at the center of the issue and replaced by talk of the ongoing Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Sadly, human rights appear to be nothing more than a pawn in such ill-informed, toxic debates on “Israel versus Palestine.”
The other threat that both Muslim and Jewish women face
Jews and Muslims face a common struggle against white supremacists. Now Jewish and Muslim women are building another form of solidarity: jointly facing the discrimination within our own communities that denies us religious and ritual equality
Interview with Elizabeth Arif-Fear: Campaigning for human rights through poetry
Founder of Voice of Salam, Elizabeth Arif-Fear, talks to Young People Insight on human rights campaigning, poetry and her debut book!
The Children of Peace interview: Elizabeth Arif-Fear
Founder of Voice of Salam, Elizabeth Arif-Fear, talks to Children of Peace, sharing her story
On the ground in Hebron: Empowering Palestinian women against domestic violence
Charlotte Littlewood, Founding Director of Become The Voice, explores how religious extremism and domestic violence are impacting on the lives of women in Hebron (Palestine)
The hair on my head is mine, not the State’s: Challenging forced veiling in Iran
Elizabeth Arif-Fear reflects on the struggles of women in Iran, following her own personal journey with the hijab.
Islamic feminism – what’s it all about? Here’s 7 reasons why Muslim women are demanding faith-based change
Elizabeth Arif-Fear explores the reasons behind the Islamic feminism movement.
What if it were you?
Our Editor talks to Sister-Hood magazine about her new release!
It’s #TimetoTalk about positive masculinity
Why we need to talk about mental health and promote positive concept of masculinity by deconstructing toxic gender stereotypes!

