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September 4, 2013
Aminata Touré named Prime Minister of Senegal

On Sunday night, Aminata Touré was named Prime Minister of Senegal. Whichever mineral flows through the veins of Aminata Touré, she has spent all of her adult life working as a human rights and women’s rights activist, who has worked in Senegal and around the world on women’s i

September 3, 2013
Women in the Workplace: State Sen. LeAnna Washington shares how hardships lead to career success, USA

State Sen. LeAnna Washington, D-4, was a high school dropout, had her first child at age 17, was a single mother, grew up in a tumultuous household, was a victim of domestic violence and received government assistance well into her adult years.

September 2, 2013
The women of Greenham Common taught a generation how to protest, United Kingdom

It is often said that the protest at Greenham Common was ineffectual. The eventual closure of the US base at Newbury is deemed to have been an almost inadvertent side effect of much more important (ie male) political forces.

September 2, 2013
Shot Afghan female senator to return to politics

In Afghanistan, a female politician who escaped an assassination attempt in the south of the country says she fully intends to return to work.

August 30, 2013
Women Behind Nigeria’s Most Powerful Politicians

As often said, beside every successful man, there is a woman. It has just come to the fore that every successful politician has a woman of great influence who plays along with him. If it was the man’s spouse, it is considered better because courage and support are brood right from home.

August 30, 2013
The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission urges women to participate in politics

Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (Zec) chairperson Justice Rita Makarau on Wednesday said only 90 women contested for Parliamentary seats compared to 603 men during the

August 28, 2013
New Executive Director for UN Women meets with civil society members in New York and pledges close collaboration

 

August 28, 2013
Initiative Works to Enhance Women’s Political Leadership in Mexico

This year marks Mexico’s 60th anniversary of women’s suffrage, and though the country has made progress in passing reforms to increase women’s political participation, women are still not well-represented in decision-making bodies.

August 26, 2013
Mauritian women get political training

At least 300 women would have been trained in politics by the end of 2013 under a programme aimed at politically empowering women in Mauritius, PANA reported.

August 26, 2013
Under Obama, Little Progress on High-Level Jobs for Women

Behind the roiling conversation over whether President Obama might make Janet L.