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Violence Against Women in Politics

As the prominence of women in politics increases, so does the incidence of violence against women in politics. This section highlights news, interviews, resources and events on violence against women in politics

February 7, 2013
Four women blaze trail in Hong Kong politics

They've taken abuse on the campaign trail, had their children picked on at school and been tagged with unflattering nicknames - but women are slowly climbing to the top in Hong Kong politics.

February 5, 2013
UN Women signs agreement to better track female leadership and participation at the local level

31 January, Paris – To enhance women’s leadership and participation efforts, UN Women and the organization United Cities and Local Governments (UCLG) today forged a cooperation agreement to collect local data on female political participation, to monitor local action plans on gen

February 2, 2013
Women Navigate Political Minefield in Kenya

NAIROBI, Jan 25 2013 (IPS) - Few women in Kenya harbour illusions of entering politics.

January 29, 2013
UN Women Executive Director to call for women’s full participation in the African Renaissance at the African Union Summit

Increasing women’s participation in politics and economy and ending violence against women to be a key focus of the visit.

January 29, 2013
UNWomen: Malian women make their voices heard: emergency aid, participation in the peace process, and justice for all

“Our women have been beaten, raped, whipped, forced into polygamous marriages, and who knows what else.

January 25, 2013
Gender, violence and the post-2015 framework

Violent attacks on girls and women are nothing new.

December 18, 2012
Iraq: Women’s Rights Activists Endure Death Threats, Attacks in Kurdistan

Violence against women remains a reality in the Kurdistan Region, but another scourge remains less well known: Threats of violence -- and murder -- against women’s rights activists.

December 12, 2012
Afghanistan: UN calls for more Afghan women protection

A new report released by the UN says Afghan women are still victims of abuse despite some success by authorities in prosecuting cases of rape, forced marriages and domestic violence.

María Eugenia Rojas Valverde

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Bolivian defender of women’s political rights, she has a degree in economics with a master’s level specialization in finance from the Bolivian Catholic University.  She has completed various courses and diplomas, both national and international, in the areas of Public Service Management; Pro