Honour and Shame#

A new publication by Ruth Itzhaki#


A new book by Ruth Itzhaki MAE, Visiting Professor at Oxford University and Professor Emerita at Manchester University. Prof. Itzhaki was elected as member of the Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Section of Academia Europaea this year.


The book explores the systemic treatment of women in various countries — especially in the Indian subcontinent, the Middle East, and in sub-Saharan Africa — highlighting why these areas are amongst the most dangerous places in the world for women to reside. Drawing on global data and real-world observations, the author investigates the cultural, societal, and political factors that perpetuate gender-based violence and discrimination.

This book explores the systemic treatment of women in various countries — especially in the Indian sub-continent, the Middle East, and in sub-Saharan Africa — highlighting why these areas are amongst the most dangerous places in the world for women to reside. Drawing on global data and real-world observations, the author investigates the cultural, societal, and political factors that perpetuate gender-based violence and discrimination.

The writing of this book was inspired by stark realities: about one in three women worldwide has suffered violence, usually from a husband or partner during her lifetime; 200 million have been subjected to female genital mutilation in 30 countries in Africa, the Middle East and Asia; 130 million are 'demographically missing' across the low- and middle-income countries (LMIC) due to gender bias; nearly half the women in 57 LMIC are denied autonomy over reproductive health decisions and the right to seek health care, and 12 million live births worldwide are among girls aged 15–19 years. Drawn from data from the World Health Organisation, these sobering figures lay the foundation for a broader examination of deeply ingrained societal norms and systemic failures.

While acknowledging that gender-based violence is a global issue — including in wealthier nations — the book pays particular attention to how public attitudes in many LMIC often tolerate, excuse, or even endorse harmful practices. Yet, amid the grim statistics and persistent injustices, the book also charts the slow but steady progress being made though through education, advocacy, and policy reforms aimed at empowering women and securing their rightful place in society.

ISBN: 978-981-98-1936-2 (hardcover)
ISBN: 978-981-98-1938-6 (ebook)
Publication date: February 2026
Publisher: World Scientific

About Ruth Itzhaki#

Ruth Itzhaki MAE is a Visiting Professor at Oxford University and Professor Emerita at Manchester University. She holds degrees in Physics and Biophysics from the University of London (BSc, MSc, PhD), and an MA from Cambridge.

Her distinguished research career includes a research fellowship at Cambridge and numerous awards such as The Lancet Investigator Award (1996), Sir Henry Wellcome Commemorative Award (1996), Olympus Foundation Awards (1997, 2009), Interlaken Leadership Award (2011), and the Alzheimer's Germ Quest award (2021). Prof. Itzhaki MAE was elected as member of the Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Section of Academia Europaea this year.





Published 12th May 2026.
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