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Office Hours with Senator Kirsten Gillibrand - United States Senator from New York

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January 31, 2014

Office Hours with Senator Kirsten Gillibrand - United States Senator from New York

About Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, United States Senator from New York

About Senator Kirsten Gillibrand, United States Senator from New York

January 3, 2014
Before Malala there was Asma Jahangir

She’s just 16, yet known worldwide — as the ultra-famous are — by a single name. She is Malala.

Where is women’s place in local government in Turkey?

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December 24, 2013

Where is women’s place in local government in Turkey?

Dec. 5 was the 79th anniversary of the day Turkish women were granted the right to vote and to be elected. 

The confusion in the domestic and external agenda caused this gain to be celebrated less than it deserved. 

Dec. 5 was the 79th anniversary of the day Turkish women were granted the right to vote and to be elected. 

The confusion in the domestic and external agenda caused this gain to be celebrated less than it deserved. 

Interviews

December 7, 2013
The ultimate male feminist? 5 things Nelson Mandela did for women

He was loved and admired all over the world for helping to end apartheid and heal the scars of a divided nation.

November 25, 2013
Meet India’s Gulabi Gang – Female Activists for Change

While you may witness injustice on a daily basis, when was the last time you decided to interfere and help change a stranger’s situation?

Mainstreaming Gender Equality: A Road to Results or a Road to Nowhere?

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November 19, 2013

Mainstreaming Gender Equality: A Road to Results or a Road to Nowhere?

The objectives of the evaluation synthesis are to:

• Examine experiences in mainstreaming gender equality across multilateral and bilateral donor organizations, and in so doing,

The objectives of the evaluation synthesis are to:

• Examine experiences in mainstreaming gender equality across multilateral and bilateral donor organizations, and in so doing,

Despite Success in Politics Many Latin American Women Still Experience Gender Discrimination

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November 15, 2013

Despite Success in Politics Many Latin American Women Still Experience Gender Discrimination

The likely victory of Michelle Bachelet in Chile’s presidential elections will strengthen women’s political power in Latin America, a region where while progressing, still sees millions of women as the victims of discrimination and violence.

The likely victory of Michelle Bachelet in Chile’s presidential elections will strengthen women’s political power in Latin America, a region where while progressing, still sees millions of women as the victims of discrimination and violence.