Acid attacks
Acid attacks disproportionately affect women. Find out the reasons behind acid attacks, their consequences and statistics about acid throwing around the world.
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Nur, pictured here outside her home in Bangladesh, was blinded in both eyes by an acid attack, which also burnt her face, chest and arms. Photo: Nicola Bailey/ActionAid
Posted 18 July 2017
Acid attacks disproportionately affect women. Find out the reasons behind acid attacks, their consequences and statistics about acid throwing around the world.
Read morePosted in Blog on 5 July 2017
Ama was abducted for child marriage on her way home from school when she was 14, in the Upper West region of Ghana. Based on her personal account, we’ve created an animation to tell her story of child marriage. Watch the film and read more below to find out how ActionAid helps girls like Ama be girls, not wives.
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COMBAT squads Ghana. Photo: Nana Kofi Acquah/ActionAid
Posted in Blog on 30 June 2017
Meet Abiba, Valeria and Fidos. These brave women are all part of ActionAid COMBAT squads - Community Based Anti-Violence Teams - working to end violence against women and girls, especially child marriage, in their communities in northern Ghana.
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Women wearing the handmaiden's uniform. Photo credit: Daniel X. O'Neil, Attribution 2.0 Generic (CC BY 2.0) . Photo: Daniel X. O'Neil
Posted in Blog on 29 June 2017
Margaret Atwood's novel The Handmaid's Tale imagines a totalitarian society in which women's rights have been completely erased. Denied control over their own bodies, women are used as servants, wives, or, as in the case of the narrator Offred, 'handmaids'. Offred describes handmaids as "two-legged wombs", as they are ritually raped by powerful men and forced to bear their children.
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Women-only groups can make a huge difference to the lives of women and girls in poverty. Photo: ActionAid
Posted in Blog on 5 June 2017
Plans for women-only screenings of the Wonder Woman film premiere in the US and a festival primarily for black women in Paris have raised questions about the impact of dedicated spaces for marginalised groups. Some people have raised concerns that women-only groups may create even more division within society.
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In northern Ghana, Theresa (right) and her friends were given bikes by ActionAid, so they could get to school safely and reduce the risk of abduction. Photo: ActionAid
Posted 2 June 2017
Learn about forced child marriage: statistics, facts and information about forced child marriage and what ActionAid is doing to help end it around the world.
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