Forced contraception of Inuit women in Greenland is documented in an independent investigation, confirming that more than 350 girls and women were fitted with intrauterine devices (IUDs) or given hormonal
Women
Denmark’s Prime Minister (Statsministeren) Mette Frederiksen issued an unconditional apology to women and girls affected by the Greenland forced IUD scandal, acknowledging systemic discrimination during a Danish-run contraception programme in
Cuts to unemployment benefits in Finland have disproportionately affected part-time workers, with women bearing the brunt of the impact. The number of people receiving earnings-related support has fallen by around
The Swedish Sami Parliament (Sametinget) and the County Administrative Boards of Sweden's four northernmost counties have asked the government to expand their responsibilities to address violence against Sami women. They




