South Africa has soared to third place, behind Rwanda and Sweden, in global rankings on women representation in Parliament after last week's elections, a report released by Gender Links on Tuesday has revealed. Before the elections the country was sitting at number 17 on the global rankings and this is set to improve dramatically with the anticipated increase in women representation in the new Parliament.
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South Africa has soared to third place, behind Rwanda and Sweden, in global rankings on women representation in Parliament after last week's elections, a report released by Gender Links on Tuesday has revealed. Before the elections the country was sitting at number 17 on the global rankings and this is set to improve dramatically with the anticipated increase in women representation in the new Parliament.
To read the full article, please visit IOL's Website.