Women have gradually been elected to local governments in the Asia-Pacific area but they have yet to be installed as leaders in South East Asia, a joint report released on the eve of the 100th commemoration of International Women's Days states. The 48-page report said more countries in Asia and the Pacific than ever before have elected women to local governments and national parliaments, but women in South East Asia have yet to be achieved leadership positions.
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Women have gradually been elected to local governments in the Asia-Pacific area but they have yet to be installed as leaders in South East Asia, a joint report released on the eve of the 100th commemoration of International Women's Days states. The 48-page report said more countries in Asia and the Pacific than ever before have elected women to local governments and national parliaments, but women in South East Asia have yet to be achieved leadership positions.
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