Women's Leadership
Women’s Political Participation in Asia and the Pacific
Women’s Political Participation in Asia and the Pacific
Women’s issues may be high on the agenda for political parties vying for votes in India’s mammoth general election, but few female lawmakers will get an opportunity to implement the policies being proposed.
With 59 winners of the total 556 contestants, women candidates seem to have had a dream run in the 2009 Lok Sabha elections. May 16 will tell if their success story repeats this time too.
GENDER minister Inonge Wina says the government is committed to increasing women participation in politics and decision-making positions.
The Ministry of Solidarity, Women, Family and Social Development, and UN Women signed, Wednesday in Rabat, a partnership agreement to promote the institutionalization of the principles of gender equality in the public policy making process in Morocco.
Interview with Mary Nabard Ayeen, Afghanistan
Interview with Mary Nabard Ayeen, Afghanistan
Mary Nabard Ayeen is a journalist. She is the Deputy Director of Bhakhtar News Agency, the official state news agency of Afghanistan, and Managing Editor of the weekly publication Seerat. She is an active member of the Women's Political Participation Committee.
Mary Nabard Ayeen is a journalist. She is the Deputy Director of Bhakhtar News Agency, the official state news agency of Afghanistan, and Managing Editor of the weekly publication Seerat. She is an active member of the Women's Political Participation Committee.
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Call for Abstracts - African Women in Power/Politics
Call for Abstracts - African Women in Power/Politics
The eighth edition of the African Women's Journal seeks to dissect political leadership by African women at all levels.
Nadine Moussa, Lebanon’s first female candidate for the presidency, insists that Lebanon needs a “new social contract,” with women holding half of all parliamentary and governmental posts.
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