Megha Mohan
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BBC World Service global gender & identity correspondent. Covering women, LGBTQ/race/ethnicity/gender minorities for the BBC’s 43 language services
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Excited for my book on communities where women around the world live without men. I love the cover - the waves/braids represent unity, upheaval, and new systems being created. Herlands: lessons from societies where women make the rules is out March 6th www.penguin.co.uk/books/462518...
A woman with long dark hair smiles while holding a framed proof of the book “Herlands” by Megha Mohan. The book cover features bold, wavy patterns in red, white, and navy, with the subtitle “Lessons From Societies Where Women Make the Rules.”
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South Africa's highest court has ruled that husbands can take the surname of their wives, overturning a law that barred them from doing so! The Constitutional Court ruled that the law was a "colonial import" that amounted to gender-based discrimination. www.bbc.com/news/article...
South Africa's Constitutional Court rules that men can take wife's surname - BBC News
The highest court rules that a law barring men from taking the surnames of their wives is a "colonial import".
www.bbc.com
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The UN has declared Sudan a "gender emergency".

The Unit for Combating Violence Against Women in Sudan, as of March 2025, there have been 1,138 cases of rape recorded since April 2023, including 193 children, most of whom were in conflict-affected areas.

news.un.org/en/story/202....
UN officials warn of starvation amid ‘gender emergency’ in war-torn Sudan
Hungry civilians are reportedly eating animal feed as women and girls face a “gender emergency” in war-torn Sudan, UN officials said on Thursday.
news.un.org
meghamohan.bsky.social
Excited for my book on communities where women around the world live without men. I love the cover - the waves/braids represent unity, upheaval, and new systems being created. Herlands: lessons from societies where women make the rules is out March 6th www.penguin.co.uk/books/462518...
A woman with long dark hair smiles while holding a framed proof of the book “Herlands” by Megha Mohan. The book cover features bold, wavy patterns in red, white, and navy, with the subtitle “Lessons From Societies Where Women Make the Rules.”
meghamohan.bsky.social
Indian tennis player Radhika Yadav, 25, has shot dead by her father at their residence. Indian media reports that he shot her 3 times from behind, because she refused to close her tennis academy upon being told to do so. He had allegedly been taunted by his daughter’s financial independence.