Can political parties move from rhetoric to action in women’s political representation?
Can political parties move from rhetoric to action in women’s political representation?
By Esther Tawiah,
By Esther Tawiah,
By Esther Tawiah,
By Esther Tawiah,
Justice Anisa Rasooli was recently appointed as the first woman to sit on the Supreme Court of Afghanistan.
Katia Uriona is the former President of the Electoral Tribunal of the Plurinational State of Bolivia.
Landed in the 21st century, the century of feminization, If you do a quick search on the Internet of "political leadership" you'll see rows and rows o
Yes, Angela Merkel has been in charge for 13 years, and Germany was a relatively early pioneer for women's suffrage. But there's still plenty of work to do to increase women’s representation in politics.
By Soraya Chemaly,
By Soraya Chemaly,
Historic wins for women in the midterm elections drove home the interpretation that 2018 was, indeed, the “Year of the Woman.” But it remains unknown whether women’s political capital will continue to rise.
Thailand has one of the poorest rates of gender equality in politics globally, and international agencies say more women are needed in key decision-making processes.
Are Indian women voting at higher rates than before?