I notice someone suggested a followup to last year's Women's rights in 2014
article.  I was hoping someone would write one, mostly because I don't
usually follow these issues, and I found the last one rather informative.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women's_rights_in_2014

The only gender-related events that stood out for me this year were the
Saudi elections, with women both voting and running for office for the
first time, and Gambia doing away with FGM.

If anyone wants to take a stab at it, or just read up on it, here is start
on sources. There are five women listed in the last link who do not yet
have Wikipedia articles:  Kathryn Barnard, Aída Fernández Ríos, Anita
Kurmann, Dottie Thomas, and Margaret Tisdale.  A couple of them have NYT
obits, so some definite gaps in WP coverage there.

   - Progress of the World’s Women 2015-2016: Transforming Economies,
   Realizing Rights -Authors/editor(s): UN Women
   
http://www.unwomen.org/en/digital-library/publications/2015/4/progress-of-the-worlds-women-2015


   - Top 2015 Women's Equality Moments
   
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/noreen-farrell/top-womens-equality-moments_b_8890178.html


   - World Health Organization: Ten top issues for women's health
   http://www.who.int/life-course/news/2015-intl-womens-day/en/


   - Gone in 2015: Commemorating Ten Outstanding Women in Science
   
http://blogs.scientificamerican.com/voices/gone-in-2015-commemorating-ten-outstanding-women-in-science/
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