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Shabana Azmi QA session at the House of Lords was attended by MPs and peers from across political parties.

With COP28 taking place, it is a good opportunity to bring attention to Muslim women / women of Muslim heritage* who are climate activists!

Muslim Women's Network UK (MWNUK) eagerly awaited the Chancellors autumn statement...

Why are educated Muslim women looked down upon by some in the community?

New Economics Foundation (NEF) had predicted in May 2022 that ethnic minorities will be hit the hardest by the cost-of-living crisis…

It is lovely to see Muslim women representation in such influential positions!

To mark this important milestone, we will have a series of announcements that will include the launch of a Muslim Women’s Manifesto...

Ms Begum is a British born Muslim woman and should be allowed to return to face any criminal trial and questioning on British soil.

The Muslim Women’s Advisory Group launched at the House of Lords. They will strengthen the advocacy work of MWNUK and APPG on Muslim Women.

Netflix's latest true-crime documentary, follows three women who were conned by a convicted criminal posing as a billionaire on Tinder.

Sexual abuse is a pandemic that needs to be addressed and talked about… and I too wanted to get justice.

SST was founded to advocate anti-sexual harassment education and provide a safe space for student survivors of all various backgrounds.

#FreeBritney is more than just about Britney and her rights, it’s about justice and freeing women across the globe who are also oppressed.

A book review of 'In Order To Live' by Yeonmi Park about her journey to freedom as she escaped North Korea.

The unfortunate reality is that many grow up and remain in refugee camps – so, what is life like in the world's largest refugee camps?

Muslim women led, women and girl focussed - new not for profit organisation giving Muslim donors more choice.

Saudi Arabia may be polishing its image to the world but continues to hold women's rights campaigners without charge or trial.

Our mantra in Tell MAMA, is to be 'Upstanders and not Bystanders' and we have used this phrase for over 7 years in our campaigning.

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