Cora Engelbrecht

Contributor

GlobalPost

Cora Engelbrecht is a contributor to the RIGHTS blog. She recently received her BA in nonfiction writing from Wesleyan University, and now works in New York as a freelance writer, researcher and graphic artist. Her interest for human rights and global conflict stems from her time spent researching and writing abroad in Tanzania and South Africa.


Global activists fight to end factory fires in Bangladesh garment industry

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After yet another fire breaks out at a Bangladesh factory, labor rights groups spring into action.

Sexual assault victims and journalists scared into silence in Somalia

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Egypt’s women revolt against mass sexual assaults

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Will this woman be Afghanistan’s next president?

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Dispatches from CSW: A conversation with Layla Alkhafaji

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Dispatches from CSW: ‘It’s time to move forward’ says UN

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The RIGHTS blog’s coverage of the 57th annual Commission on the Status of Women continues.

Dispatches from CSW: Protecting the rights of Egypt’s women

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Tahrir Square has become notorious for violence against women. Egyptian activists spoke out at the UN’s Commission on the Status of Women.

Dispatches from CSW: Will there be an agreement today?

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According to UN sources, the ‘unholy alliance’ of Iran, Egypt, Russia and the Vatican could hold up a meaningful agreement on ending violence against women and girls.

Bahrain’s ‘inconvenient revolution’ grows impatient

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Q&A: Self-exiled human rights activist Maryam al-Khawaja says the opposition has taken a violent turn as dissident blogger Ali Abdulemam makes a daring escape.