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Who’d be a woman politician? Shattering glass ceilings is not for the faint of heart

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February 15, 2019

Who’d be a woman politician? Shattering glass ceilings is not for the faint of heart

By Nerima Wako-Ojiwa,

Student politics in our universities is a replica of our national politics.

By Nerima Wako-Ojiwa,

Student politics in our universities is a replica of our national politics.

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Women politicians in Africa face huge odds but can make a real difference

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Women politicians in Africa face huge odds but can make a real difference

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Women are gaining ground in politics around the world. Last year, the so-called “pink wave” saw a record number of women elected to Congressin the US’s mid-term elections. There are signs of progress in Africa, too.

Women are gaining ground in politics around the world. Last year, the so-called “pink wave” saw a record number of women elected to Congressin the US’s mid-term elections. There are signs of progress in Africa, too.

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Africa is increasingly open to women in politics. In Congo, they have a fight on their hands

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Africa is increasingly open to women in politics. In Congo, they have a fight on their hands

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When citizens of the Democratic Republic of Congo go to the polls next Sunday, attention will be focused on the race to succeed Joseph Kabila, the president of nearly 18 years. But away from the spotlight, there’s another battle going on: Women are fighting for a place in politics.

When citizens of the Democratic Republic of Congo go to the polls next Sunday, attention will be focused on the race to succeed Joseph Kabila, the president of nearly 18 years. But away from the spotlight, there’s another battle going on: Women are fighting for a place in politics.

The feminisation of African politics

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November 30, 2018

The feminisation of African politics

BAMAKO/TORONTO – Last month, Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed appointed a new cabinet; ten of the 20 positions went to women.

BAMAKO/TORONTO – Last month, Ethiopian Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed appointed a new cabinet; ten of the 20 positions went to women.

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PAWO seeks recognition for African women leaders

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PAWO seeks recognition for African women leaders

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The president of the Pan African Women's Organisation (PAWO), Assetou Koite, says Africa must recognise and honour the contribution of women to the decolonisation of the continent and take action to advance gender equality.

The president of the Pan African Women's Organisation (PAWO), Assetou Koite, says Africa must recognise and honour the contribution of women to the decolonisation of the continent and take action to advance gender equality.

Fempo: Website for African women in politics

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May 17, 2018

Fempo: Website for African women in politics

In many African countries, women leaders lack the resources, numbers and visibility to significantly effect transformational change.

In many African countries, women leaders lack the resources, numbers and visibility to significantly effect transformational change.

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#PressForProgress

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March 7, 2018

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For International Women's Day 2018, International IDEA sat down with female politicians from South Africa and Zambia to discuss rising above party lin

For International Women's Day 2018, International IDEA sat down with female politicians from South Africa and Zambia to discuss rising above party lin