Parliament speaker highlights women role in defense of peace
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Highlighting news, interviews, resources and events on violence against women in politics
As part of its programme to support parliaments in addressing all forms of violence against women, the IPU
Members of the Pan-African Women Organisation met in Johannesburg to prepare the institution´s ninth congress, taking place at the end of May, in South Africa.
For more information, please visit All Africa's Website.
Members of the Pan-African Women Organisation met in Johannesburg to prepare the institution´s ninth congress, taking place at the end of May, in South Africa.
For more information, please visit All Africa's Website.
Speaking at the UN in the 52nd session of the Commission on the Status of Women, which was opened last Monday, the Angolan official said that this development strategy adopted by the government until 2025 is mainly directed to the areas of health and education, having into account the promotion of women's human rights.
To read the full article, please visit All Africa's Website.
Speaking at the UN in the 52nd session of the Commission on the Status of Women, which was opened last Monday, the Angolan official said that this development strategy adopted by the government until 2025 is mainly directed to the areas of health and education, having into account the promotion of women's human rights.
To read the full article, please visit All Africa's Website.
Topics such as the "Electoral systems and of political parties" and "Women and the elections, and How it is important for Angola?" will be discussed at the event, which shall happen in light of the "March-Women Events" and attended by MPs, government officials, representatives of political parties and churches.
To read the full article, please visit the All Africa's Website.
Topics such as the "Electoral systems and of political parties" and "Women and the elections, and How it is important for Angola?" will be discussed at the event, which shall happen in light of the "March-Women Events" and attended by MPs, government officials, representatives of political parties and churches.
To read the full article, please visit the All Africa's Website.
Nearly a third of candidates in Angola's upcoming parliamentary elections are female, thanks to a new quota imposed by the government. The 30 percent rule was designed to bring more women into the country's parliament, but as campaigning gets under way, women continue to stay in Angola's political shadows, barely visible at rallies and with few holding senior party positions.
To read more, please go to the Inter Press Service news agency website
Nearly a third of candidates in Angola's upcoming parliamentary elections are female, thanks to a new quota imposed by the government. The 30 percent rule was designed to bring more women into the country's parliament, but as campaigning gets under way, women continue to stay in Angola's political shadows, barely visible at rallies and with few holding senior party positions.
To read more, please go to the Inter Press Service news agency website