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Latest Stories

As the Taliban step up restrictions, women face a total ban from working in the media industry

BY zahra nader

Online images are making gender bias worse, research shows

BY maggie fox

Ā Tea companies have agreed to slow mechanization after Kenya protests ā€“ but for how long?

by allan olingo


New federal report calls out clinical trials for excluding pregnant women

BY erica hensley

While many Black women in US abandon hair relaxers linked to cancer, sales climb in African countries

BY Susan smith richardson & agatha gichana

Why Heart Disease Research Still Favors Men

BY maggie fox


reporting areas

Economy & Labor

Nearly Three Decades of Data on Women in Construction is Missing ā€” Hereā€™s How That Could Change

Environment & Climate Change

Natural disasters raise risk of domestic violence

Health

Why Heart Disease Research Still Favors Men

Movements

Iranā€™s Newā€”Even Worseā€”Hijab Era Has Begun

Impact


Following The Fuller Project’s reporting, U.S. Health and Human Services (HHS) officials added uterine cancer to the list of conditions covered by the government program that monitors and treats those who lived and worked in Ground Zero.


Following our reporting on discriminatory practices in VC funding California Governor Gavin Newsom signed a law requiring venture capitalists to disclose the gender and race of the founders they fund.


After investigating the exploitation of women sorters working for the U.S. essential oils company doTERRA, their abusive supplier left the country and the women formed their own cooperative.


Fuller Awards

Afghan women take their own lives as despair grows under Taliban rule

  • 2024 Livingston Award Finalist
  • 2024 Canadian Association of Journalists & Journalists for Human Rights Award Finalist

‘This War Made Him a Monster.’ Ukrainian Women Fear the Return of Their Partners

  • 2024 Livingston Award Finalist

Somaliland’s Frankincense Brings Gold to Companies. Its Women Pay the Price.

  • 2024 Livingston Award Finalist

ā€˜Women bear the biggest brunt of climate change,ā€™ says climate scientist Susan Chomba

  • 2024 One World Media Womenā€™s Solutions Reporting Award

Our Reporters


286

years

It will take 286 years to reach full gender equality at the current rate of progress.

(Source: UN)

Less than

1%

Less than 1% of news stories in India, Kenya, Nigeria, South Africa, the UK and the US cover gender equality issues.ā€Ø

(Source: Missing Perspectives Report)