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Bhatia, who also doubles as the Deputy Executive Director of the UN Women said she was pleased that at least 52 percent of positions on the committees in Maaji Refugee Settlement in Adjumani district, Northern Uganda were won by women.

The United Nations (UN) Assistant Secretary-General for Resource Management, Sustainability, and partnerships, Anita Bhatia, has applauded Uganda for its keen interest in empowering women refugees to take up leadership responsibilities.

Bhatia, who also doubles as the Deputy Executive Director of the UN Women said she was pleased that at least 52 percent of positions on the committees in Maaji Refugee Settlement in Adjumani district, Northern Uganda were won by women.

She said this was a deliberate policy by the OPM to empower women, which she said should be reciprocated elsewhere in Uganda and in other parts of the world.  

Click here to read the full article published by News Vision on 20 September 2019.

Bhatia, who also doubles as the Deputy Executive Director of the UN Women said she was pleased that at least 52 percent of positions on the committees in Maaji Refugee Settlement in Adjumani district, Northern Uganda were won by women.

The United Nations (UN) Assistant Secretary-General for Resource Management, Sustainability, and partnerships, Anita Bhatia, has applauded Uganda for its keen interest in empowering women refugees to take up leadership responsibilities.

Bhatia, who also doubles as the Deputy Executive Director of the UN Women said she was pleased that at least 52 percent of positions on the committees in Maaji Refugee Settlement in Adjumani district, Northern Uganda were won by women.

She said this was a deliberate policy by the OPM to empower women, which she said should be reciprocated elsewhere in Uganda and in other parts of the world.  

Click here to read the full article published by News Vision on 20 September 2019.

Bhatia, who also doubles as the Deputy Executive Director of the UN Women said she was pleased that at least 52 percent of positions on the committees in Maaji Refugee Settlement in Adjumani district, Northern Uganda were won by women.

The United Nations (UN) Assistant Secretary-General for Resource Management, Sustainability, and partnerships, Anita Bhatia, has applauded Uganda for its keen interest in empowering women refugees to take up leadership responsibilities.

Bhatia, who also doubles as the Deputy Executive Director of the UN Women said she was pleased that at least 52 percent of positions on the committees in Maaji Refugee Settlement in Adjumani district, Northern Uganda were won by women.

She said this was a deliberate policy by the OPM to empower women, which she said should be reciprocated elsewhere in Uganda and in other parts of the world.  

Click here to read the full article published by News Vision on 20 September 2019.

Bhatia, who also doubles as the Deputy Executive Director of the UN Women said she was pleased that at least 52 percent of positions on the committees in Maaji Refugee Settlement in Adjumani district, Northern Uganda were won by women.

The United Nations (UN) Assistant Secretary-General for Resource Management, Sustainability, and partnerships, Anita Bhatia, has applauded Uganda for its keen interest in empowering women refugees to take up leadership responsibilities.

Bhatia, who also doubles as the Deputy Executive Director of the UN Women said she was pleased that at least 52 percent of positions on the committees in Maaji Refugee Settlement in Adjumani district, Northern Uganda were won by women.

She said this was a deliberate policy by the OPM to empower women, which she said should be reciprocated elsewhere in Uganda and in other parts of the world.  

Click here to read the full article published by News Vision on 20 September 2019.

Bhatia, who also doubles as the Deputy Executive Director of the UN Women said she was pleased that at least 52 percent of positions on the committees in Maaji Refugee Settlement in Adjumani district, Northern Uganda were won by women.

The United Nations (UN) Assistant Secretary-General for Resource Management, Sustainability, and partnerships, Anita Bhatia, has applauded Uganda for its keen interest in empowering women refugees to take up leadership responsibilities.

Bhatia, who also doubles as the Deputy Executive Director of the UN Women said she was pleased that at least 52 percent of positions on the committees in Maaji Refugee Settlement in Adjumani district, Northern Uganda were won by women.

She said this was a deliberate policy by the OPM to empower women, which she said should be reciprocated elsewhere in Uganda and in other parts of the world.  

Click here to read the full article published by News Vision on 20 September 2019.

Bhatia, who also doubles as the Deputy Executive Director of the UN Women said she was pleased that at least 52 percent of positions on the committees in Maaji Refugee Settlement in Adjumani district, Northern Uganda were won by women.

The United Nations (UN) Assistant Secretary-General for Resource Management, Sustainability, and partnerships, Anita Bhatia, has applauded Uganda for its keen interest in empowering women refugees to take up leadership responsibilities.

Bhatia, who also doubles as the Deputy Executive Director of the UN Women said she was pleased that at least 52 percent of positions on the committees in Maaji Refugee Settlement in Adjumani district, Northern Uganda were won by women.

She said this was a deliberate policy by the OPM to empower women, which she said should be reciprocated elsewhere in Uganda and in other parts of the world.  

Click here to read the full article published by News Vision on 20 September 2019.

Bhatia, who also doubles as the Deputy Executive Director of the UN Women said she was pleased that at least 52 percent of positions on the committees in Maaji Refugee Settlement in Adjumani district, Northern Uganda were won by women.

The United Nations (UN) Assistant Secretary-General for Resource Management, Sustainability, and partnerships, Anita Bhatia, has applauded Uganda for its keen interest in empowering women refugees to take up leadership responsibilities.

Bhatia, who also doubles as the Deputy Executive Director of the UN Women said she was pleased that at least 52 percent of positions on the committees in Maaji Refugee Settlement in Adjumani district, Northern Uganda were won by women.

She said this was a deliberate policy by the OPM to empower women, which she said should be reciprocated elsewhere in Uganda and in other parts of the world.  

Click here to read the full article published by News Vision on 20 September 2019.

Bhatia, who also doubles as the Deputy Executive Director of the UN Women said she was pleased that at least 52 percent of positions on the committees in Maaji Refugee Settlement in Adjumani district, Northern Uganda were won by women.

The United Nations (UN) Assistant Secretary-General for Resource Management, Sustainability, and partnerships, Anita Bhatia, has applauded Uganda for its keen interest in empowering women refugees to take up leadership responsibilities.

Bhatia, who also doubles as the Deputy Executive Director of the UN Women said she was pleased that at least 52 percent of positions on the committees in Maaji Refugee Settlement in Adjumani district, Northern Uganda were won by women.

She said this was a deliberate policy by the OPM to empower women, which she said should be reciprocated elsewhere in Uganda and in other parts of the world.  

Click here to read the full article published by News Vision on 20 September 2019.

Bhatia, who also doubles as the Deputy Executive Director of the UN Women said she was pleased that at least 52 percent of positions on the committees in Maaji Refugee Settlement in Adjumani district, Northern Uganda were won by women.

The United Nations (UN) Assistant Secretary-General for Resource Management, Sustainability, and partnerships, Anita Bhatia, has applauded Uganda for its keen interest in empowering women refugees to take up leadership responsibilities.

Bhatia, who also doubles as the Deputy Executive Director of the UN Women said she was pleased that at least 52 percent of positions on the committees in Maaji Refugee Settlement in Adjumani district, Northern Uganda were won by women.

She said this was a deliberate policy by the OPM to empower women, which she said should be reciprocated elsewhere in Uganda and in other parts of the world.  

Click here to read the full article published by News Vision on 20 September 2019.

Bhatia, who also doubles as the Deputy Executive Director of the UN Women said she was pleased that at least 52 percent of positions on the committees in Maaji Refugee Settlement in Adjumani district, Northern Uganda were won by women.

The United Nations (UN) Assistant Secretary-General for Resource Management, Sustainability, and partnerships, Anita Bhatia, has applauded Uganda for its keen interest in empowering women refugees to take up leadership responsibilities.

Bhatia, who also doubles as the Deputy Executive Director of the UN Women said she was pleased that at least 52 percent of positions on the committees in Maaji Refugee Settlement in Adjumani district, Northern Uganda were won by women.

She said this was a deliberate policy by the OPM to empower women, which she said should be reciprocated elsewhere in Uganda and in other parts of the world.  

Click here to read the full article published by News Vision on 20 September 2019.

Bhatia, who also doubles as the Deputy Executive Director of the UN Women said she was pleased that at least 52 percent of positions on the committees in Maaji Refugee Settlement in Adjumani district, Northern Uganda were won by women.

The United Nations (UN) Assistant Secretary-General for Resource Management, Sustainability, and partnerships, Anita Bhatia, has applauded Uganda for its keen interest in empowering women refugees to take up leadership responsibilities.

Bhatia, who also doubles as the Deputy Executive Director of the UN Women said she was pleased that at least 52 percent of positions on the committees in Maaji Refugee Settlement in Adjumani district, Northern Uganda were won by women.

She said this was a deliberate policy by the OPM to empower women, which she said should be reciprocated elsewhere in Uganda and in other parts of the world.  

Click here to read the full article published by News Vision on 20 September 2019.

The President of the UN General Assembly, Maria Fernanda Espinosa, is holding this Thursday her latest informal High-Level Panel: Women in Power - Call to Action and Women Leaders - Voices for Change and Inclusion: Joining Forces and Redoubling Efforts to Achieve Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment for All.

The event will be attended by the President-elect of the UN General Assembly, Nigerian diplomat Tijjani Muhammad-Bande, the Executive Director of UN Women, Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka; as well as Susana Malcorra, from Women Leaders - Voices for Change and Inclusion.

The high-ranking officials are debating today on the collective commitment to gender equality and women's empowerment, Espinosa live-tweeted.

'We have come a long way regarding #GenderEquality & women's leadership, but we cannot take this for granted,' she tweeted.

Women leaders from all over the world were invited to participate in the event, who form part of a group aimed at promoting women's empowerment headed by former New Zealand prime minister Helen Clark.

This group also includes the former minister of Foreign Affairs of Bulgaria, Irina Bokova, and the former minister of Foreign Affairs of Argentina, Susana Malcorra.

Click here to read the full article published by Premsa Latina on 12 September 2019.

The President of the UN General Assembly, Maria Fernanda Espinosa, is holding this Thursday her latest informal High-Level Panel: Women in Power - Call to Action and Women Leaders - Voices for Change and Inclusion: Joining Forces and Redoubling Efforts to Achieve Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment for All.

The event will be attended by the President-elect of the UN General Assembly, Nigerian diplomat Tijjani Muhammad-Bande, the Executive Director of UN Women, Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka; as well as Susana Malcorra, from Women Leaders - Voices for Change and Inclusion.

The high-ranking officials are debating today on the collective commitment to gender equality and women's empowerment, Espinosa live-tweeted.

'We have come a long way regarding #GenderEquality & women's leadership, but we cannot take this for granted,' she tweeted.

Women leaders from all over the world were invited to participate in the event, who form part of a group aimed at promoting women's empowerment headed by former New Zealand prime minister Helen Clark.

This group also includes the former minister of Foreign Affairs of Bulgaria, Irina Bokova, and the former minister of Foreign Affairs of Argentina, Susana Malcorra.

Click here to read the full article published by Premsa Latina on 12 September 2019.

The President of the UN General Assembly, Maria Fernanda Espinosa, is holding this Thursday her latest informal High-Level Panel: Women in Power - Call to Action and Women Leaders - Voices for Change and Inclusion: Joining Forces and Redoubling Efforts to Achieve Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment for All.

The event will be attended by the President-elect of the UN General Assembly, Nigerian diplomat Tijjani Muhammad-Bande, the Executive Director of UN Women, Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka; as well as Susana Malcorra, from Women Leaders - Voices for Change and Inclusion.

The high-ranking officials are debating today on the collective commitment to gender equality and women's empowerment, Espinosa live-tweeted.

'We have come a long way regarding #GenderEquality & women's leadership, but we cannot take this for granted,' she tweeted.

Women leaders from all over the world were invited to participate in the event, who form part of a group aimed at promoting women's empowerment headed by former New Zealand prime minister Helen Clark.

This group also includes the former minister of Foreign Affairs of Bulgaria, Irina Bokova, and the former minister of Foreign Affairs of Argentina, Susana Malcorra.

Click here to read the full article published by Premsa Latina on 12 September 2019.

The President of the UN General Assembly, Maria Fernanda Espinosa, is holding this Thursday her latest informal High-Level Panel: Women in Power - Call to Action and Women Leaders - Voices for Change and Inclusion: Joining Forces and Redoubling Efforts to Achieve Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment for All.

The event will be attended by the President-elect of the UN General Assembly, Nigerian diplomat Tijjani Muhammad-Bande, the Executive Director of UN Women, Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka; as well as Susana Malcorra, from Women Leaders - Voices for Change and Inclusion.

The high-ranking officials are debating today on the collective commitment to gender equality and women's empowerment, Espinosa live-tweeted.

'We have come a long way regarding #GenderEquality & women's leadership, but we cannot take this for granted,' she tweeted.

Women leaders from all over the world were invited to participate in the event, who form part of a group aimed at promoting women's empowerment headed by former New Zealand prime minister Helen Clark.

This group also includes the former minister of Foreign Affairs of Bulgaria, Irina Bokova, and the former minister of Foreign Affairs of Argentina, Susana Malcorra.

Click here to read the full article published by Premsa Latina on 12 September 2019.

The President of the UN General Assembly, Maria Fernanda Espinosa, is holding this Thursday her latest informal High-Level Panel: Women in Power - Call to Action and Women Leaders - Voices for Change and Inclusion: Joining Forces and Redoubling Efforts to Achieve Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment for All.

The event will be attended by the President-elect of the UN General Assembly, Nigerian diplomat Tijjani Muhammad-Bande, the Executive Director of UN Women, Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka; as well as Susana Malcorra, from Women Leaders - Voices for Change and Inclusion.

The high-ranking officials are debating today on the collective commitment to gender equality and women's empowerment, Espinosa live-tweeted.

'We have come a long way regarding #GenderEquality & women's leadership, but we cannot take this for granted,' she tweeted.

Women leaders from all over the world were invited to participate in the event, who form part of a group aimed at promoting women's empowerment headed by former New Zealand prime minister Helen Clark.

This group also includes the former minister of Foreign Affairs of Bulgaria, Irina Bokova, and the former minister of Foreign Affairs of Argentina, Susana Malcorra.

Click here to read the full article published by Premsa Latina on 12 September 2019.

The President of the UN General Assembly, Maria Fernanda Espinosa, is holding this Thursday her latest informal High-Level Panel: Women in Power - Call to Action and Women Leaders - Voices for Change and Inclusion: Joining Forces and Redoubling Efforts to Achieve Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment for All.

The event will be attended by the President-elect of the UN General Assembly, Nigerian diplomat Tijjani Muhammad-Bande, the Executive Director of UN Women, Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka; as well as Susana Malcorra, from Women Leaders - Voices for Change and Inclusion.

The high-ranking officials are debating today on the collective commitment to gender equality and women's empowerment, Espinosa live-tweeted.

'We have come a long way regarding #GenderEquality & women's leadership, but we cannot take this for granted,' she tweeted.

Women leaders from all over the world were invited to participate in the event, who form part of a group aimed at promoting women's empowerment headed by former New Zealand prime minister Helen Clark.

This group also includes the former minister of Foreign Affairs of Bulgaria, Irina Bokova, and the former minister of Foreign Affairs of Argentina, Susana Malcorra.

Click here to read the full article published by Premsa Latina on 12 September 2019.

The President of the UN General Assembly, Maria Fernanda Espinosa, is holding this Thursday her latest informal High-Level Panel: Women in Power - Call to Action and Women Leaders - Voices for Change and Inclusion: Joining Forces and Redoubling Efforts to Achieve Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment for All.

The event will be attended by the President-elect of the UN General Assembly, Nigerian diplomat Tijjani Muhammad-Bande, the Executive Director of UN Women, Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka; as well as Susana Malcorra, from Women Leaders - Voices for Change and Inclusion.

The high-ranking officials are debating today on the collective commitment to gender equality and women's empowerment, Espinosa live-tweeted.

'We have come a long way regarding #GenderEquality & women's leadership, but we cannot take this for granted,' she tweeted.

Women leaders from all over the world were invited to participate in the event, who form part of a group aimed at promoting women's empowerment headed by former New Zealand prime minister Helen Clark.

This group also includes the former minister of Foreign Affairs of Bulgaria, Irina Bokova, and the former minister of Foreign Affairs of Argentina, Susana Malcorra.

Click here to read the full article published by Premsa Latina on 12 September 2019.

The President of the UN General Assembly, Maria Fernanda Espinosa, is holding this Thursday her latest informal High-Level Panel: Women in Power - Call to Action and Women Leaders - Voices for Change and Inclusion: Joining Forces and Redoubling Efforts to Achieve Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment for All.

The event will be attended by the President-elect of the UN General Assembly, Nigerian diplomat Tijjani Muhammad-Bande, the Executive Director of UN Women, Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka; as well as Susana Malcorra, from Women Leaders - Voices for Change and Inclusion.

The high-ranking officials are debating today on the collective commitment to gender equality and women's empowerment, Espinosa live-tweeted.

'We have come a long way regarding #GenderEquality & women's leadership, but we cannot take this for granted,' she tweeted.

Women leaders from all over the world were invited to participate in the event, who form part of a group aimed at promoting women's empowerment headed by former New Zealand prime minister Helen Clark.

This group also includes the former minister of Foreign Affairs of Bulgaria, Irina Bokova, and the former minister of Foreign Affairs of Argentina, Susana Malcorra.

Click here to read the full article published by Premsa Latina on 12 September 2019.

The President of the UN General Assembly, Maria Fernanda Espinosa, is holding this Thursday her latest informal High-Level Panel: Women in Power - Call to Action and Women Leaders - Voices for Change and Inclusion: Joining Forces and Redoubling Efforts to Achieve Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment for All.

The event will be attended by the President-elect of the UN General Assembly, Nigerian diplomat Tijjani Muhammad-Bande, the Executive Director of UN Women, Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka; as well as Susana Malcorra, from Women Leaders - Voices for Change and Inclusion.

The high-ranking officials are debating today on the collective commitment to gender equality and women's empowerment, Espinosa live-tweeted.

'We have come a long way regarding #GenderEquality & women's leadership, but we cannot take this for granted,' she tweeted.

Women leaders from all over the world were invited to participate in the event, who form part of a group aimed at promoting women's empowerment headed by former New Zealand prime minister Helen Clark.

This group also includes the former minister of Foreign Affairs of Bulgaria, Irina Bokova, and the former minister of Foreign Affairs of Argentina, Susana Malcorra.

Click here to read the full article published by Premsa Latina on 12 September 2019.

The President of the UN General Assembly, Maria Fernanda Espinosa, is holding this Thursday her latest informal High-Level Panel: Women in Power - Call to Action and Women Leaders - Voices for Change and Inclusion: Joining Forces and Redoubling Efforts to Achieve Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment for All.

The event will be attended by the President-elect of the UN General Assembly, Nigerian diplomat Tijjani Muhammad-Bande, the Executive Director of UN Women, Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka; as well as Susana Malcorra, from Women Leaders - Voices for Change and Inclusion.

The high-ranking officials are debating today on the collective commitment to gender equality and women's empowerment, Espinosa live-tweeted.

'We have come a long way regarding #GenderEquality & women's leadership, but we cannot take this for granted,' she tweeted.

Women leaders from all over the world were invited to participate in the event, who form part of a group aimed at promoting women's empowerment headed by former New Zealand prime minister Helen Clark.

This group also includes the former minister of Foreign Affairs of Bulgaria, Irina Bokova, and the former minister of Foreign Affairs of Argentina, Susana Malcorra.

Click here to read the full article published by Premsa Latina on 12 September 2019.

The President of the UN General Assembly, Maria Fernanda Espinosa, is holding this Thursday her latest informal High-Level Panel: Women in Power - Call to Action and Women Leaders - Voices for Change and Inclusion: Joining Forces and Redoubling Efforts to Achieve Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment for All.

The event will be attended by the President-elect of the UN General Assembly, Nigerian diplomat Tijjani Muhammad-Bande, the Executive Director of UN Women, Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka; as well as Susana Malcorra, from Women Leaders - Voices for Change and Inclusion.

The high-ranking officials are debating today on the collective commitment to gender equality and women's empowerment, Espinosa live-tweeted.

'We have come a long way regarding #GenderEquality & women's leadership, but we cannot take this for granted,' she tweeted.

Women leaders from all over the world were invited to participate in the event, who form part of a group aimed at promoting women's empowerment headed by former New Zealand prime minister Helen Clark.

This group also includes the former minister of Foreign Affairs of Bulgaria, Irina Bokova, and the former minister of Foreign Affairs of Argentina, Susana Malcorra.

Click here to read the full article published by Premsa Latina on 12 September 2019.

The President of the UN General Assembly, Maria Fernanda Espinosa, is holding this Thursday her latest informal High-Level Panel: Women in Power - Call to Action and Women Leaders - Voices for Change and Inclusion: Joining Forces and Redoubling Efforts to Achieve Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment for All.

The event will be attended by the President-elect of the UN General Assembly, Nigerian diplomat Tijjani Muhammad-Bande, the Executive Director of UN Women, Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka; as well as Susana Malcorra, from Women Leaders - Voices for Change and Inclusion.

The high-ranking officials are debating today on the collective commitment to gender equality and women's empowerment, Espinosa live-tweeted.

'We have come a long way regarding #GenderEquality & women's leadership, but we cannot take this for granted,' she tweeted.

Women leaders from all over the world were invited to participate in the event, who form part of a group aimed at promoting women's empowerment headed by former New Zealand prime minister Helen Clark.

This group also includes the former minister of Foreign Affairs of Bulgaria, Irina Bokova, and the former minister of Foreign Affairs of Argentina, Susana Malcorra.

Click here to read the full article published by Premsa Latina on 12 September 2019.

It has been revealed that Tanzania was making some effort to promote women in leadership, yet advances are going at a slow pace in many of the top political leadership positions.

Speaking recently in Dar es Salaam during women’s leadership and political participation half day seminar, executive director of TGNP Mtando, Lilian Liundi (pictured) has said that the community has negative mentality and perception on women participation in political leadership.

She said that following that, her organization in collaboration with UN- Women have decided to carry out gender awareness through effective programs of education and mass communication to transform the mind-set of girls, boys, men and women that places a disproportionate burden of household responsibility on girls on women, limits their educational and economic opportunities, and legitimates the politics of exclusion.

Click here to read the full article published by IPP Media on 5 September 2019.

It has been revealed that Tanzania was making some effort to promote women in leadership, yet advances are going at a slow pace in many of the top political leadership positions.

Speaking recently in Dar es Salaam during women’s leadership and political participation half day seminar, executive director of TGNP Mtando, Lilian Liundi (pictured) has said that the community has negative mentality and perception on women participation in political leadership.

She said that following that, her organization in collaboration with UN- Women have decided to carry out gender awareness through effective programs of education and mass communication to transform the mind-set of girls, boys, men and women that places a disproportionate burden of household responsibility on girls on women, limits their educational and economic opportunities, and legitimates the politics of exclusion.

Click here to read the full article published by IPP Media on 5 September 2019.