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Reminder: Women's participation in the constitution-building

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Dear iKNOW Politics Member,


Two more weeks to participate in an online discussion on Women's participation in the constitution-building process.  We invite all members to join in the discussion and share experiences and ideas. Visit this link to contribute!.

 

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In this discussion, iKNOW Politics is seeking to collect ideas, inspiring stories and case studies of how women have influenced and can participate in a country's constitution-building process.

Below, please find the latest contributions to the discussion:

Ecuador: The rights of women in the new Constitution

"...In Ecuador, despite what was achieved in the Constitution written in 2008, in reality there are still setbacks..." read more

"...An achievement does not come overnight, there have been a long history of back and forth development on women's movement since as early as 1940s in Indonesia..." read more

Help us get more involved in Sierra Leone's const. building!

"...Despite the clamour from women’s groups that led to at least two additional women being appointed, the final number of women on the committee – nineteen – is well short of the 30% recommended..." read more

 

Thank you in advance for your comments, inputs and feedback.

Best Regards,
iKNOW Politics