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Register to vote Register by 18 June to vote in the General Election on 4 July.
Advice for women travelling and living abroad, including organisations that can help.
Violence against women and girls overseas.
An overview of evidence on women’s travel behaviour and the barriers they face in accessing public transport in developing countries
An overview of evidence on women’s travel behaviour and the safety barriers they face in accessing public transport in developing countries
This 2 part guidance note is part of a series of DFID guidance notes on violence against women and girls. It focuses specifically on how to address VAWG in health programming.
Statement by UK Permanent Representative to the UN Ambassador Barbara Woodward at the UN Security Council meeting on tolerance and international peace and security.
The UK government offers specific support to help women traders overcome obstacles and promote wider economic inclusion.
Tougher sentences for cowardly killers delivered a year on from Wade Review.
Advice and guidance on the health needs of migrant patients for healthcare practitioners.
Evidence on how Covid-19 affected browser usage, using digital trace data on PC and smartphone based browsing patterns
A new pathway supporting innovative approaches to the safe, timely and efficient development of medicines to improve patient access.
This paper documents that patterns of female time use in home production in several African countries resemble historical patterns in the USA
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