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HOW WILL YOU PARTICIPATE IN YOUR DEMOCRACY? Vote? Organize? Advocate?

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September 15, 2016

HOW WILL YOU PARTICIPATE IN YOUR DEMOCRACY? Vote? Organize? Advocate?

Young people in growing numbers from from around the world have a superpower.

Young people in growing numbers from from around the world have a superpower.

ABC for a Gender Sensitive Constitution: Hanbdook for engendering constitution-making

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September 14, 2016

ABC for a Gender Sensitive Constitution: Hanbdook for engendering constitution-making

September 14, 2016
Liberal Party signs gender diversity plan to increase female representation in Parliament in Australia

The Liberal Party's federal

September 14, 2016
Women Affairs Ministry and others call for a Gender Bill in Nigeria

Abuja — The Ministry of Women Affai

The Iraqi Women Network Report on Iraqi Women in Armed Conflict and Post-conflict Situation

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September 14, 2016

The Iraqi Women Network Report on Iraqi Women in Armed Conflict and Post-conflict Situation

September 14, 2016
Women MPs Quotas Discussed in Georgia and Kyrgyzstan

The U.S. isn’t the only country deep into an election season.

Interviews

September 13, 2016
Sexual Violence Against Women Aggravated in Times of Conflict

After Amira’s husband was killed in the Syrian war, she found herself adrift in Lebanon.

Arab Women Parliamentarians Network for Equality

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September 9, 2016

Arab Women Parliamentarians Network for Equality

The Arab Women Parliamentarians Network for Equality "Ra’edat", or "Pioneers" in English, is a regional parliamentary network that advocates gender equality and the

The Arab Women Parliamentarians Network for Equality "Ra’edat", or "Pioneers" in English, is a regional parliamentary network that advocates gender equality and the

The Making of a Good Law, or How Good Laws become Good Practices

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September 9, 2016

The Making of a Good Law, or How Good Laws become Good Practices

The UN Working Group on the issue of discrimination against women in law and practice (WGDAW) was created by the Human Rights Council in 2010, and consists of five independent expert members from different regions of the world.&nbs

The UN Working Group on the issue of discrimination against women in law and practice (WGDAW) was created by the Human Rights Council in 2010, and consists of five independent expert members from different regions of the world.&nbs