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The International Knowledge Network of Women in Politics (iKNOW Politics) launched its website, iknowpolitics.org, in Indonesia on Thursday to provide a forum for women to learn about politics from other countries’ experiences.  Creators said the website aimed to increase the participation and effectiveness of women in political life by stimulating dialogue, creating knowledge and sharing experiences.  

The website, available in English, Arabic, Spanish and French, provides free content such as a library with 3,000 academic papers, news reports, discussion forums and consultation with women political experts.  The content of the website is contributed by members, experts and five partner organizations: the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance, the Inter-Parliamentary Union, the National Democratic Institute, the United Nations Development Program and the United Nations Development Fund for Women.

To read the complete news story please visit Jakarta Post.

The International Knowledge Network of Women in Politics (iKNOW Politics) launched its website, iknowpolitics.org, in Indonesia on Thursday to provide a forum for women to learn about politics from other countries’ experiences.  Creators said the website aimed to increase the participation and effectiveness of women in political life by stimulating dialogue, creating knowledge and sharing experiences.  

The website, available in English, Arabic, Spanish and French, provides free content such as a library with 3,000 academic papers, news reports, discussion forums and consultation with women political experts.  The content of the website is contributed by members, experts and five partner organizations: the International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance, the Inter-Parliamentary Union, the National Democratic Institute, the United Nations Development Program and the United Nations Development Fund for Women.

To read the complete news story please visit Jakarta Post.