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Women's participation in the upcoming elections in Afghanistan is essential to ensure that the process is inclusive and credible.

That's what the Secretary-General's Deputy Representative in the country, Nicholas Haysom said in the capital Kabul after meeting with representatives of civil society on Wednesday.

Afghanistan is scheduled to hold Presidential and Provincial elections on 5 April.

Mr. Haysom said the participation of women in the elections is not only important for the country but for the women of Afghanistan.

"We think the ballot is the best weapon that women have to place their concerns on the table and to have them addressed. But I want to emphasize that when we look at women's participation in the electoral process we are not only talking about women as voters, we are talking about women as candidates, as members of the electoral machinery, as elders in their communities and as workers at the voting stations themselves."

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Women's participation in the upcoming elections in Afghanistan is essential to ensure that the process is inclusive and credible.

That's what the Secretary-General's Deputy Representative in the country, Nicholas Haysom said in the capital Kabul after meeting with representatives of civil society on Wednesday.

Afghanistan is scheduled to hold Presidential and Provincial elections on 5 April.

Mr. Haysom said the participation of women in the elections is not only important for the country but for the women of Afghanistan.

"We think the ballot is the best weapon that women have to place their concerns on the table and to have them addressed. But I want to emphasize that when we look at women's participation in the electoral process we are not only talking about women as voters, we are talking about women as candidates, as members of the electoral machinery, as elders in their communities and as workers at the voting stations themselves."

We invite our users to listen to the complete feature here 

Women's participation in the upcoming elections in Afghanistan is essential to ensure that the process is inclusive and credible.

That's what the Secretary-General's Deputy Representative in the country, Nicholas Haysom said in the capital Kabul after meeting with representatives of civil society on Wednesday.

Afghanistan is scheduled to hold Presidential and Provincial elections on 5 April.

Mr. Haysom said the participation of women in the elections is not only important for the country but for the women of Afghanistan.

"We think the ballot is the best weapon that women have to place their concerns on the table and to have them addressed. But I want to emphasize that when we look at women's participation in the electoral process we are not only talking about women as voters, we are talking about women as candidates, as members of the electoral machinery, as elders in their communities and as workers at the voting stations themselves."

We invite our users to listen to the complete feature here 

Women's participation in the upcoming elections in Afghanistan is essential to ensure that the process is inclusive and credible.

That's what the Secretary-General's Deputy Representative in the country, Nicholas Haysom said in the capital Kabul after meeting with representatives of civil society on Wednesday.

Afghanistan is scheduled to hold Presidential and Provincial elections on 5 April.

Mr. Haysom said the participation of women in the elections is not only important for the country but for the women of Afghanistan.

"We think the ballot is the best weapon that women have to place their concerns on the table and to have them addressed. But I want to emphasize that when we look at women's participation in the electoral process we are not only talking about women as voters, we are talking about women as candidates, as members of the electoral machinery, as elders in their communities and as workers at the voting stations themselves."

We invite our users to listen to the complete feature here 

Women's participation in the upcoming elections in Afghanistan is essential to ensure that the process is inclusive and credible.

That's what the Secretary-General's Deputy Representative in the country, Nicholas Haysom said in the capital Kabul after meeting with representatives of civil society on Wednesday.

Afghanistan is scheduled to hold Presidential and Provincial elections on 5 April.

Mr. Haysom said the participation of women in the elections is not only important for the country but for the women of Afghanistan.

"We think the ballot is the best weapon that women have to place their concerns on the table and to have them addressed. But I want to emphasize that when we look at women's participation in the electoral process we are not only talking about women as voters, we are talking about women as candidates, as members of the electoral machinery, as elders in their communities and as workers at the voting stations themselves."

We invite our users to listen to the complete feature here 

Women's participation in the upcoming elections in Afghanistan is essential to ensure that the process is inclusive and credible.

That's what the Secretary-General's Deputy Representative in the country, Nicholas Haysom said in the capital Kabul after meeting with representatives of civil society on Wednesday.

Afghanistan is scheduled to hold Presidential and Provincial elections on 5 April.

Mr. Haysom said the participation of women in the elections is not only important for the country but for the women of Afghanistan.

"We think the ballot is the best weapon that women have to place their concerns on the table and to have them addressed. But I want to emphasize that when we look at women's participation in the electoral process we are not only talking about women as voters, we are talking about women as candidates, as members of the electoral machinery, as elders in their communities and as workers at the voting stations themselves."

We invite our users to listen to the complete feature here 

Women's participation in the upcoming elections in Afghanistan is essential to ensure that the process is inclusive and credible.

That's what the Secretary-General's Deputy Representative in the country, Nicholas Haysom said in the capital Kabul after meeting with representatives of civil society on Wednesday.

Afghanistan is scheduled to hold Presidential and Provincial elections on 5 April.

Mr. Haysom said the participation of women in the elections is not only important for the country but for the women of Afghanistan.

"We think the ballot is the best weapon that women have to place their concerns on the table and to have them addressed. But I want to emphasize that when we look at women's participation in the electoral process we are not only talking about women as voters, we are talking about women as candidates, as members of the electoral machinery, as elders in their communities and as workers at the voting stations themselves."

We invite our users to listen to the complete feature here 

Women's participation in the upcoming elections in Afghanistan is essential to ensure that the process is inclusive and credible.

That's what the Secretary-General's Deputy Representative in the country, Nicholas Haysom said in the capital Kabul after meeting with representatives of civil society on Wednesday.

Afghanistan is scheduled to hold Presidential and Provincial elections on 5 April.

Mr. Haysom said the participation of women in the elections is not only important for the country but for the women of Afghanistan.

"We think the ballot is the best weapon that women have to place their concerns on the table and to have them addressed. But I want to emphasize that when we look at women's participation in the electoral process we are not only talking about women as voters, we are talking about women as candidates, as members of the electoral machinery, as elders in their communities and as workers at the voting stations themselves."

We invite our users to listen to the complete feature here 

Women's participation in the upcoming elections in Afghanistan is essential to ensure that the process is inclusive and credible.

That's what the Secretary-General's Deputy Representative in the country, Nicholas Haysom said in the capital Kabul after meeting with representatives of civil society on Wednesday.

Afghanistan is scheduled to hold Presidential and Provincial elections on 5 April.

Mr. Haysom said the participation of women in the elections is not only important for the country but for the women of Afghanistan.

"We think the ballot is the best weapon that women have to place their concerns on the table and to have them addressed. But I want to emphasize that when we look at women's participation in the electoral process we are not only talking about women as voters, we are talking about women as candidates, as members of the electoral machinery, as elders in their communities and as workers at the voting stations themselves."

We invite our users to listen to the complete feature here 

Women's participation in the upcoming elections in Afghanistan is essential to ensure that the process is inclusive and credible.

That's what the Secretary-General's Deputy Representative in the country, Nicholas Haysom said in the capital Kabul after meeting with representatives of civil society on Wednesday.

Afghanistan is scheduled to hold Presidential and Provincial elections on 5 April.

Mr. Haysom said the participation of women in the elections is not only important for the country but for the women of Afghanistan.

"We think the ballot is the best weapon that women have to place their concerns on the table and to have them addressed. But I want to emphasize that when we look at women's participation in the electoral process we are not only talking about women as voters, we are talking about women as candidates, as members of the electoral machinery, as elders in their communities and as workers at the voting stations themselves."

We invite our users to listen to the complete feature here 

Women's participation in the upcoming elections in Afghanistan is essential to ensure that the process is inclusive and credible.

That's what the Secretary-General's Deputy Representative in the country, Nicholas Haysom said in the capital Kabul after meeting with representatives of civil society on Wednesday.

Afghanistan is scheduled to hold Presidential and Provincial elections on 5 April.

Mr. Haysom said the participation of women in the elections is not only important for the country but for the women of Afghanistan.

"We think the ballot is the best weapon that women have to place their concerns on the table and to have them addressed. But I want to emphasize that when we look at women's participation in the electoral process we are not only talking about women as voters, we are talking about women as candidates, as members of the electoral machinery, as elders in their communities and as workers at the voting stations themselves."

We invite our users to listen to the complete feature here 

Women's participation in the upcoming elections in Afghanistan is essential to ensure that the process is inclusive and credible.

That's what the Secretary-General's Deputy Representative in the country, Nicholas Haysom said in the capital Kabul after meeting with representatives of civil society on Wednesday.

Afghanistan is scheduled to hold Presidential and Provincial elections on 5 April.

Mr. Haysom said the participation of women in the elections is not only important for the country but for the women of Afghanistan.

"We think the ballot is the best weapon that women have to place their concerns on the table and to have them addressed. But I want to emphasize that when we look at women's participation in the electoral process we are not only talking about women as voters, we are talking about women as candidates, as members of the electoral machinery, as elders in their communities and as workers at the voting stations themselves."

We invite our users to listen to the complete feature here 

Women's participation in the upcoming elections in Afghanistan is essential to ensure that the process is inclusive and credible.

That's what the Secretary-General's Deputy Representative in the country, Nicholas Haysom said in the capital Kabul after meeting with representatives of civil society on Wednesday.

Afghanistan is scheduled to hold Presidential and Provincial elections on 5 April.

Mr. Haysom said the participation of women in the elections is not only important for the country but for the women of Afghanistan.

"We think the ballot is the best weapon that women have to place their concerns on the table and to have them addressed. But I want to emphasize that when we look at women's participation in the electoral process we are not only talking about women as voters, we are talking about women as candidates, as members of the electoral machinery, as elders in their communities and as workers at the voting stations themselves."

We invite our users to listen to the complete feature here 

Women's participation in the upcoming elections in Afghanistan is essential to ensure that the process is inclusive and credible.

That's what the Secretary-General's Deputy Representative in the country, Nicholas Haysom said in the capital Kabul after meeting with representatives of civil society on Wednesday.

Afghanistan is scheduled to hold Presidential and Provincial elections on 5 April.

Mr. Haysom said the participation of women in the elections is not only important for the country but for the women of Afghanistan.

"We think the ballot is the best weapon that women have to place their concerns on the table and to have them addressed. But I want to emphasize that when we look at women's participation in the electoral process we are not only talking about women as voters, we are talking about women as candidates, as members of the electoral machinery, as elders in their communities and as workers at the voting stations themselves."

We invite our users to listen to the complete feature here 

Women's participation in the upcoming elections in Afghanistan is essential to ensure that the process is inclusive and credible.

That's what the Secretary-General's Deputy Representative in the country, Nicholas Haysom said in the capital Kabul after meeting with representatives of civil society on Wednesday.

Afghanistan is scheduled to hold Presidential and Provincial elections on 5 April.

Mr. Haysom said the participation of women in the elections is not only important for the country but for the women of Afghanistan.

"We think the ballot is the best weapon that women have to place their concerns on the table and to have them addressed. But I want to emphasize that when we look at women's participation in the electoral process we are not only talking about women as voters, we are talking about women as candidates, as members of the electoral machinery, as elders in their communities and as workers at the voting stations themselves."

We invite our users to listen to the complete feature here 

Women's participation in the upcoming elections in Afghanistan is essential to ensure that the process is inclusive and credible.

That's what the Secretary-General's Deputy Representative in the country, Nicholas Haysom said in the capital Kabul after meeting with representatives of civil society on Wednesday.

Afghanistan is scheduled to hold Presidential and Provincial elections on 5 April.

Mr. Haysom said the participation of women in the elections is not only important for the country but for the women of Afghanistan.

"We think the ballot is the best weapon that women have to place their concerns on the table and to have them addressed. But I want to emphasize that when we look at women's participation in the electoral process we are not only talking about women as voters, we are talking about women as candidates, as members of the electoral machinery, as elders in their communities and as workers at the voting stations themselves."

We invite our users to listen to the complete feature here 

Women's participation in the upcoming elections in Afghanistan is essential to ensure that the process is inclusive and credible.

That's what the Secretary-General's Deputy Representative in the country, Nicholas Haysom said in the capital Kabul after meeting with representatives of civil society on Wednesday.

Afghanistan is scheduled to hold Presidential and Provincial elections on 5 April.

Mr. Haysom said the participation of women in the elections is not only important for the country but for the women of Afghanistan.

"We think the ballot is the best weapon that women have to place their concerns on the table and to have them addressed. But I want to emphasize that when we look at women's participation in the electoral process we are not only talking about women as voters, we are talking about women as candidates, as members of the electoral machinery, as elders in their communities and as workers at the voting stations themselves."

We invite our users to listen to the complete feature here 

Women's participation in the upcoming elections in Afghanistan is essential to ensure that the process is inclusive and credible.

That's what the Secretary-General's Deputy Representative in the country, Nicholas Haysom said in the capital Kabul after meeting with representatives of civil society on Wednesday.

Afghanistan is scheduled to hold Presidential and Provincial elections on 5 April.

Mr. Haysom said the participation of women in the elections is not only important for the country but for the women of Afghanistan.

"We think the ballot is the best weapon that women have to place their concerns on the table and to have them addressed. But I want to emphasize that when we look at women's participation in the electoral process we are not only talking about women as voters, we are talking about women as candidates, as members of the electoral machinery, as elders in their communities and as workers at the voting stations themselves."

We invite our users to listen to the complete feature here 

Women's participation in the upcoming elections in Afghanistan is essential to ensure that the process is inclusive and credible.

That's what the Secretary-General's Deputy Representative in the country, Nicholas Haysom said in the capital Kabul after meeting with representatives of civil society on Wednesday.

Afghanistan is scheduled to hold Presidential and Provincial elections on 5 April.

Mr. Haysom said the participation of women in the elections is not only important for the country but for the women of Afghanistan.

"We think the ballot is the best weapon that women have to place their concerns on the table and to have them addressed. But I want to emphasize that when we look at women's participation in the electoral process we are not only talking about women as voters, we are talking about women as candidates, as members of the electoral machinery, as elders in their communities and as workers at the voting stations themselves."

We invite our users to listen to the complete feature here 

Women's participation in the upcoming elections in Afghanistan is essential to ensure that the process is inclusive and credible.

That's what the Secretary-General's Deputy Representative in the country, Nicholas Haysom said in the capital Kabul after meeting with representatives of civil society on Wednesday.

Afghanistan is scheduled to hold Presidential and Provincial elections on 5 April.

Mr. Haysom said the participation of women in the elections is not only important for the country but for the women of Afghanistan.

"We think the ballot is the best weapon that women have to place their concerns on the table and to have them addressed. But I want to emphasize that when we look at women's participation in the electoral process we are not only talking about women as voters, we are talking about women as candidates, as members of the electoral machinery, as elders in their communities and as workers at the voting stations themselves."

We invite our users to listen to the complete feature here 

Women's participation in the upcoming elections in Afghanistan is essential to ensure that the process is inclusive and credible.

That's what the Secretary-General's Deputy Representative in the country, Nicholas Haysom said in the capital Kabul after meeting with representatives of civil society on Wednesday.

Afghanistan is scheduled to hold Presidential and Provincial elections on 5 April.

Mr. Haysom said the participation of women in the elections is not only important for the country but for the women of Afghanistan.

"We think the ballot is the best weapon that women have to place their concerns on the table and to have them addressed. But I want to emphasize that when we look at women's participation in the electoral process we are not only talking about women as voters, we are talking about women as candidates, as members of the electoral machinery, as elders in their communities and as workers at the voting stations themselves."

We invite our users to listen to the complete feature here 

Women's participation in the upcoming elections in Afghanistan is essential to ensure that the process is inclusive and credible.

That's what the Secretary-General's Deputy Representative in the country, Nicholas Haysom said in the capital Kabul after meeting with representatives of civil society on Wednesday.

Afghanistan is scheduled to hold Presidential and Provincial elections on 5 April.

Mr. Haysom said the participation of women in the elections is not only important for the country but for the women of Afghanistan.

"We think the ballot is the best weapon that women have to place their concerns on the table and to have them addressed. But I want to emphasize that when we look at women's participation in the electoral process we are not only talking about women as voters, we are talking about women as candidates, as members of the electoral machinery, as elders in their communities and as workers at the voting stations themselves."

We invite our users to listen to the complete feature here 

Women's participation in the upcoming elections in Afghanistan is essential to ensure that the process is inclusive and credible.

That's what the Secretary-General's Deputy Representative in the country, Nicholas Haysom said in the capital Kabul after meeting with representatives of civil society on Wednesday.

Afghanistan is scheduled to hold Presidential and Provincial elections on 5 April.

Mr. Haysom said the participation of women in the elections is not only important for the country but for the women of Afghanistan.

"We think the ballot is the best weapon that women have to place their concerns on the table and to have them addressed. But I want to emphasize that when we look at women's participation in the electoral process we are not only talking about women as voters, we are talking about women as candidates, as members of the electoral machinery, as elders in their communities and as workers at the voting stations themselves."

We invite our users to listen to the complete feature here 

Women's participation in the upcoming elections in Afghanistan is essential to ensure that the process is inclusive and credible.

That's what the Secretary-General's Deputy Representative in the country, Nicholas Haysom said in the capital Kabul after meeting with representatives of civil society on Wednesday.

Afghanistan is scheduled to hold Presidential and Provincial elections on 5 April.

Mr. Haysom said the participation of women in the elections is not only important for the country but for the women of Afghanistan.

"We think the ballot is the best weapon that women have to place their concerns on the table and to have them addressed. But I want to emphasize that when we look at women's participation in the electoral process we are not only talking about women as voters, we are talking about women as candidates, as members of the electoral machinery, as elders in their communities and as workers at the voting stations themselves."

We invite our users to listen to the complete feature here 

New York – The United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Huairou Commission, a global network of grassroots women’s organizations, convened a global dialogue to discuss how supporting women can further contribute to building transparent and effective governance, including the context of the Post-2015 development agenda.

The event also presented the UNDP’s and Huairou Commission’s e-Learning course on gender equality, women’s empowerment and anti-corruption.

 

We invite our users to read the complete article published March 14 2014