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A crowd of people gathered at a protest or rally, with one person holding up a cardboard sign that reads “TRANS RIGHTS.” In the background, a transgender pride flag and a rainbow pride flag are visible, along with various other signs and banners. The atmosphere appears peaceful and supportive.
Blog
09 June 2025

Beyond moral panic: how governments are ignoring centuries of trans history

Master of Public Policy student Mohit Kukadia explores how the global rollback of transgender rights – driven by populist moral panic – reflects a deeper failure of public policy to protect marginalised communities and uphold historical truth.

Mohit Kukadia
Mohit Kukadia
Inclusion
United States of America (USA)
...
United Kingdom (UK)
In the media

The Times of India

Working women penalised at marriage market: study

DPhil student Diva Dhar's study found that women who work are less likely to get matches on matrimonial market than those who do not.

Diva Dhar
Inclusion
Economic growth and equality
...
India
Women holding pro-choice signs at an abortion protest
Blog
01 July 2022

The overturning of Roe v Wade is not an isolated incident – Europe must not be complacent

The far-right is organising across Europe and the US, utilising existential threats to white Christian values, anti-immigration rhetoric and pronatalist policies to repeal reproductive rights.

Freya Paulucci Couldrick
Freya Paulucci Couldrick
Health
Inclusion
...
Europe
United States of America (USA)
In the media

Project Syndicate

The US front in the global war on women

Ngaire Woods writes about the mounting evidence from around the world that the liberty of women is under attack, including in proud democracies. 

Ngaire Woods
Inclusion
Health, education and public services
28
Mar
28 March 2022, 16:00 - 17:00

Whose vaccine is it anyway? Category prioritisation and gender in the rollout of the COVID-19 vaccine

What are the persistent gender barriers that continue to shape and exacerbate the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic? An event co-hosted by the Oxford COVID-19 Government Response Tracker and the Centre for Feminist Foreign Policy.

Publication
09 March 2022

Advancing gender equality and closing the gender digital gap: Three principles to support behavioural change policy and intervention

This brief is addressed to policymakers, programme co-ordinators in development organisations, and strategy planners in gender equality interventions who are interested in ways to accelerate progress on gender equality, and close the gender digital gap.

Raluca David
Inclusion
Digital Pathways at Oxford
Publication
04 May 2021

Understanding achievement in numeracy among primary school children in Ethiopia: evidence from RISE Ethiopia study

Dawit Tibebu TirunehJohn HoddinottCaine RollestonRicardo SabatesTassew Woldehanna
Education
Inclusion
...
Research on Improving Systems of Education Programme (RISE)
Ethiopia
Publication
29 April 2021

Disadvantaged schools and students in Ethiopia: why is the GEQIP-E reform necessary?

Dawit Tibebu TirunehRicardo SabatesTassew Woldehanna
Inclusion
Research on Improving Systems of Education Programme (RISE)
...
Ethiopia
06
May
06 May 2021, 14:00 - 15:00

Fair work, feminist design and women's labour collectives in the digital age

How can digital platforms enable women's voices to contribute to the governance of the future of work?

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