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An inquiry is needed to uncover the contributing factors to the elevated rates of domestic homicide among Black and Asian women.

MWNUK hosted a meeting with the Special Rapporteur Ms. Reem Alsalem on violence against women and girls during her visit to the UK.

A poem about a Muslim girl's journey in re-writing the rules

It is important for Muslim girls/teens to be aware of toxic relationships with parents, boyfriends and friends!

As part of South Asian Heritage Month (SAHM), I bring you the stories of our women folk...

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

Kashif Anwar was found guilty of murdering his wife Fawziyah Javed but it is Fawziyah’s family who have been sentenced to a life of grief.

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

As a Muslim women, here are my reflections on the publication of The Independent Inquiry into Child Sexual Abuse (IICSA)...

It is important to raise awareness about the abuse and oppression experienced by Muslim women across the globe.

I thought only periods and sex was a taboo issue in my community… until I started experiencing peri-menopausal symptoms.

An account of the vigil in memory of Fawziyah Javed by her mother Yasmin Javed in collaboration with MWNUK, One Million Rise and Amina MWRC

“Behind every great man is a great woman”; it’s time to take a look at the amazing Muslim women involved in Pakistan’s independence.

England’s Lionesses ground-breaking achievement of winning Euro 2022 can inspire girls across different communities to play football.

The first British Muslim Female of Kashmiri Heritage to receive an MBE in Sparkbrook, one of the most deprived wards in the West Midlands.

The biggest barrier is that there is not enough representation… no one that I could look up to as a Muslim, British Pakistani, blind woman.

She’s my heroine, my superwoman! So let us remember ladies, the women around us where we can draw our strength from...

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

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

Check out this blog version of our recent 'Let's Talk' video about ICP, hosted by our presenter Ayisha Karim!

Here are a few online media platforms and magazines aimed at Muslims, some of which particularly focus on Muslim women and girls.

How I progressed in my media career to cover the Tokyo 2020 Olympics as a digital content executive with Team GB!

Putting forward why the law reforms in respect of intimate image abuse must take into account the intersectional experiences of victims.

Asma worked with Sangini to combat loneliness and anxiety during Covid; find out more about this incredible community development worker.

Today is the last day of learning disability week, an awareness raising initiative that is of particular significance to me.

The writer, director and producer, Nida Manzoor, successfully conveys that “there’s no one cookie-cutter way of being a Muslim woman”

Even in 2020 I find myself stuck at the same crossroads I found myself at ten years ago when I began to come out.

Race Equality Week is an opportunity for us to address race inequalities and seek legislative solutions to help tackle racial discrimination

This pregnancy complication characterised by an extreme form of sickness can be a horrific, lonely experience, but more support is available

It is vital that we raise awareness about STIs and put an end to the taboo nature that surrounds this topic.

A poem about family abuse, written by a victim and survivor of domestic abuse.

Alcohol addiction may be a response to increasing levels of domestic abuse and it is probably being used as a coping mechanism.

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