The Gambia has a new speaker of par
The Gambia has a new speaker of par
LAS VEGAS — Cheaper tampons. Office breaks to pump breast milk. No co-pay on birth control.
LAS VEGAS — Cheaper tampons. Office breaks to pump breast milk. No co-pay on birth control.
Kenya could get its first female go
The National Youth Movement for Tra
Invercargill has smashed through th
The Union Minister of State for Com
For one Chicago woman, the epiphany
Since 1995, the world average of women in parliament has grown from 11.3 percent to 22.7 percent. Although progress is slow going, multiple initiatives can be credited for building momentum behind equal representation.
Since 1995, the world average of women in parliament has grown from 11.3 percent to 22.7 percent. Although progress is slow going, multiple initiatives can be credited for building momentum behind equal representation.