This International Women’s Day, women and children are globally bearing the brunt of war

Violence against women and children must not be seen as a solution to the world’s conflicts.  
Protesters march downtown Ottawa on Feb. 17, 2024, to call for an end to Israeli occupation and the bombing of Gaza. The war in Gaza is just one of the current global wars resulting in the killing of women and children, writes Penny Mamais.

Gone are the days where the mantra "violence is not the answer” meant something. Another saying I grew up with was: “women and children first.” This one seems to hold true, but not when feeding them or ensuring their safety—only when killing them. Women and childre...

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