Egypt’s First Female President: Why not?
Egypt’s First Female President: Why not?
In the event of the upcoming Parliamentary Elections, the participation of women in politics and business has again topped the government agenda and public debate.
In the event of the upcoming Parliamentary Elections, the participation of women in politics and business has again topped the government agenda and public debate.
In 2008, the UN Security Council recognized sexual violence as a tactic of warfare. Unaddressed in almost all peace negotiations, it represents one of history’s greatest silences.
The fifty-third session of the Commission on the Status of Women will be held at the United Nations headquarters in New York from 2 to 13 March 2009.
The Management and Leadership Development for Women in Government series is the premier series of conferences that specifically addresses women’s issues in the public sector and state owned enterpr
In honor of International Women's Day White House Project President Marie Wilson will join Rep. Lois Capps, Co-Chair of the Congressional Caucus for Women's Issues and Anders B.
UNIFEM and the Joan B.
The 52nd Session of the United Nations Commission on the Status of Women will consider as its priority theme Financing for gender equality and the empowerment of women. Read more.
Wendy Smooth, Assistant Professor of Women’s Studies, Ohio State University, speaker; commentator Kerry Haynie, Associate Professor of Political Science, and Co-director of the Center for the Study
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