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Still a teen but already a mom to several kids: Every year in Brazil, almost 500,000 girls under 20 give birth – more than in most other countries.
What does it mean to live as a Rohingya woman in the world's largest refugee camp in Bangladesh, in a country that doesn't want you, in a community that oppresses you and in a camp where abductions are commonplace?
Sex work is a way of life for thousands of women in certain marginalized communities in rural India. For many, it is the only way to make money - also due to the Indian caste system and centuries-old prejudices which make it difficult for the families to escape poverty. But winds of change are blowing.
Alina is being raised by two foster mothers. She now wants to adopt their surname as a sign that she belongs to the family. At the same time she seeks contact with her birth father. Neither task is simple.
Dying – it's not an easy conversation for most. Regina Ciriack, who is terminally ill, has a hard time discussing the topic with her family. She has found help from a professional companion for the dying.
Iqra Nisar loves to rap – and faces being vilified in her native Kashmir for pursuing her passion.
Nora and Nicole openly speak about a topic that is usually avoided: Menopause. The symptoms and changes affect every woman at some point.
Sunny is a trans person living in Pakistan. She begs in order to survive. Others get by as sex workers or dancers.
It is small, impoverished, and one of few communist states left in Asia. Laos has, in recent years, seen an increase in support from neighboring China. But at what cost?
Sex far into the twilight years? In Germany, it's no longer a given. A study has shown the frequency of sex decreases after age 45.