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Women's Leadership

May 10, 2016
Violence, resistance and commitment to peace define the situation of Kurdish women today

Judith Prat, documentary photographer, has recently published an article on the sustained political struggle of Kurdish women. The article builds upon an interview with Cemile Akgun (vid.

Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment in Public Administration: Burundi

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May 6, 2016

Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment in Public Administration: Burundi

The political situation in Burundi is typical of a post-conflict country that is striving to reconcile the need to consolidate the newly restored peace and responding to the basic needs and demands of the population, while laying the required foundat

The political situation in Burundi is typical of a post-conflict country that is striving to reconcile the need to consolidate the newly restored peace and responding to the basic needs and demands of the population, while laying the required foundat

Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment in Public Administration: Botswana

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May 6, 2016

Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment in Public Administration: Botswana

Botswana is considered a middle-income country. The country has also enjoyed a stable democracy since 1996.

Botswana is considered a middle-income country. The country has also enjoyed a stable democracy since 1996.

Videos

May 3, 2016
Women Leaders: The solution to peace and security

On 14 March, following Internationa

May 3, 2016
European Enlargement and Women's Rights

The European Women’s Lobby task force for Central European, Baltic and Balkan States, together with Kvinna Till Kvinna’s Western Balkans Group