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Women's Leadership

November 1, 2019
Women remain excluded from peace tables

Secretary-General Antonio Guterres was unusually blunt on Tuesday: Women are still excluded from many peace negotiations nearly two decades after the U.N.

November 1, 2019
Pakistan: Women parliamentarian in Sindh rise above political affiliation

Women members of Sindh 

November 1, 2019
New Zealand: Enhancing women’s political participation the focus

This coming week, members of the New Zealand Parliament will be involved in two events aimed at strengthening women’s political participation and recognising the importance of diversity in democratic institutions.

November 1, 2019
Female Empowerment in Pakistan

Pakistan ranks second lowest in the world for gender equality, placing at number 148 out of 149 countries.

November 1, 2019
Botswana battles declining number of women in politics

Female under-representation in politics continues to be a problem in Botswana, where only three women won seats in the 57-member National Assembly during last week’s general elections.

How to thwart political violence targeting women to stabilize societies

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November 1, 2019

How to thwart political violence targeting women to stabilize societies

October 31, 2019
Women MPs say abuse forcing them from politics

MPs have increasingly become the target of abuse - and some women politicians say they are bearing the brunt of it.

October 30, 2019
Slovakia is not the best country for women

Slovakia is walking on the right path when it comes to women’s empowerment. But the country still lags, even behind its closest neighbours.

October 30, 2019
Sexism in parliament in Iceland: The numbers don’t lie

According to a new study, around 80% of women in Parliament are exposed to gender-based violence. In May, the study surveyed 33 women who are working in or have recently quit Parliament, with 25 women responding.