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A useful workshop aimed at generating an understanding in the media of Haiti’s women’s quota was held on 13 June in Port au Prince.

The workshop was arranged jointly by International IDEA and the Haitian committee charged with the implementation of the 30% quota for women that was incorporated into the Amended 1987 Constitution (Article 17.1).

We invite you to read the full article published June 19 2013 by our partner, International IDEA

A useful workshop aimed at generating an understanding in the media of Haiti’s women’s quota was held on 13 June in Port au Prince.

The workshop was arranged jointly by International IDEA and the Haitian committee charged with the implementation of the 30% quota for women that was incorporated into the Amended 1987 Constitution (Article 17.1).

We invite you to read the full article published June 19 2013 by our partner, International IDEA

A useful workshop aimed at generating an understanding in the media of Haiti’s women’s quota was held on 13 June in Port au Prince.

The workshop was arranged jointly by International IDEA and the Haitian committee charged with the implementation of the 30% quota for women that was incorporated into the Amended 1987 Constitution (Article 17.1).

We invite you to read the full article published June 19 2013 by our partner, International IDEA

A useful workshop aimed at generating an understanding in the media of Haiti’s women’s quota was held on 13 June in Port au Prince.

The workshop was arranged jointly by International IDEA and the Haitian committee charged with the implementation of the 30% quota for women that was incorporated into the Amended 1987 Constitution (Article 17.1).

We invite you to read the full article published June 19 2013 by our partner, International IDEA

A useful workshop aimed at generating an understanding in the media of Haiti’s women’s quota was held on 13 June in Port au Prince.

The workshop was arranged jointly by International IDEA and the Haitian committee charged with the implementation of the 30% quota for women that was incorporated into the Amended 1987 Constitution (Article 17.1).

We invite you to read the full article published June 19 2013 by our partner, International IDEA

A useful workshop aimed at generating an understanding in the media of Haiti’s women’s quota was held on 13 June in Port au Prince.

The workshop was arranged jointly by International IDEA and the Haitian committee charged with the implementation of the 30% quota for women that was incorporated into the Amended 1987 Constitution (Article 17.1).

We invite you to read the full article published June 19 2013 by our partner, International IDEA

A useful workshop aimed at generating an understanding in the media of Haiti’s women’s quota was held on 13 June in Port au Prince.

The workshop was arranged jointly by International IDEA and the Haitian committee charged with the implementation of the 30% quota for women that was incorporated into the Amended 1987 Constitution (Article 17.1).

We invite you to read the full article published June 19 2013 by our partner, International IDEA

A useful workshop aimed at generating an understanding in the media of Haiti’s women’s quota was held on 13 June in Port au Prince.

The workshop was arranged jointly by International IDEA and the Haitian committee charged with the implementation of the 30% quota for women that was incorporated into the Amended 1987 Constitution (Article 17.1).

We invite you to read the full article published June 19 2013 by our partner, International IDEA

A useful workshop aimed at generating an understanding in the media of Haiti’s women’s quota was held on 13 June in Port au Prince.

The workshop was arranged jointly by International IDEA and the Haitian committee charged with the implementation of the 30% quota for women that was incorporated into the Amended 1987 Constitution (Article 17.1).

We invite you to read the full article published June 19 2013 by our partner, International IDEA

A useful workshop aimed at generating an understanding in the media of Haiti’s women’s quota was held on 13 June in Port au Prince.

The workshop was arranged jointly by International IDEA and the Haitian committee charged with the implementation of the 30% quota for women that was incorporated into the Amended 1987 Constitution (Article 17.1).

We invite you to read the full article published June 19 2013 by our partner, International IDEA

A useful workshop aimed at generating an understanding in the media of Haiti’s women’s quota was held on 13 June in Port au Prince.

The workshop was arranged jointly by International IDEA and the Haitian committee charged with the implementation of the 30% quota for women that was incorporated into the Amended 1987 Constitution (Article 17.1).

We invite you to read the full article published June 19 2013 by our partner, International IDEA

While there is a perception in Afghanistan that women are making some political strides, they still face formidable obstacles.  For example, a majority of Afghan men in a recent survey said that while they supported women taking on more roles and responsibilities, they thought those roles should be in health or education, not in politics.

The men said the judiciary should increase justice for women, but they stopped short at supporting the appointment of women judges. They said police should protect women, but that women should not join the police force, and they supported women in parliament, but only to serve women constituents. The findings were based on research conducted by the Peace, Training and Research Organization (PTRO), an Afghan nongovernmental organization based in Kabul.

We invite our users to read the complete article published June 6 2013

While there is a perception in Afghanistan that women are making some political strides, they still face formidable obstacles.  For example, a majority of Afghan men in a recent survey said that while they supported women taking on more roles and responsibilities, they thought those roles should be in health or education, not in politics.

The men said the judiciary should increase justice for women, but they stopped short at supporting the appointment of women judges. They said police should protect women, but that women should not join the police force, and they supported women in parliament, but only to serve women constituents. The findings were based on research conducted by the Peace, Training and Research Organization (PTRO), an Afghan nongovernmental organization based in Kabul.

We invite our users to read the complete article published June 6 2013

While there is a perception in Afghanistan that women are making some political strides, they still face formidable obstacles.  For example, a majority of Afghan men in a recent survey said that while they supported women taking on more roles and responsibilities, they thought those roles should be in health or education, not in politics.

The men said the judiciary should increase justice for women, but they stopped short at supporting the appointment of women judges. They said police should protect women, but that women should not join the police force, and they supported women in parliament, but only to serve women constituents. The findings were based on research conducted by the Peace, Training and Research Organization (PTRO), an Afghan nongovernmental organization based in Kabul.

We invite our users to read the complete article published June 6 2013

While there is a perception in Afghanistan that women are making some political strides, they still face formidable obstacles.  For example, a majority of Afghan men in a recent survey said that while they supported women taking on more roles and responsibilities, they thought those roles should be in health or education, not in politics.

The men said the judiciary should increase justice for women, but they stopped short at supporting the appointment of women judges. They said police should protect women, but that women should not join the police force, and they supported women in parliament, but only to serve women constituents. The findings were based on research conducted by the Peace, Training and Research Organization (PTRO), an Afghan nongovernmental organization based in Kabul.

We invite our users to read the complete article published June 6 2013

While there is a perception in Afghanistan that women are making some political strides, they still face formidable obstacles.  For example, a majority of Afghan men in a recent survey said that while they supported women taking on more roles and responsibilities, they thought those roles should be in health or education, not in politics.

The men said the judiciary should increase justice for women, but they stopped short at supporting the appointment of women judges. They said police should protect women, but that women should not join the police force, and they supported women in parliament, but only to serve women constituents. The findings were based on research conducted by the Peace, Training and Research Organization (PTRO), an Afghan nongovernmental organization based in Kabul.

We invite our users to read the complete article published June 6 2013

While there is a perception in Afghanistan that women are making some political strides, they still face formidable obstacles.  For example, a majority of Afghan men in a recent survey said that while they supported women taking on more roles and responsibilities, they thought those roles should be in health or education, not in politics.

The men said the judiciary should increase justice for women, but they stopped short at supporting the appointment of women judges. They said police should protect women, but that women should not join the police force, and they supported women in parliament, but only to serve women constituents. The findings were based on research conducted by the Peace, Training and Research Organization (PTRO), an Afghan nongovernmental organization based in Kabul.

We invite our users to read the complete article published June 6 2013

The European Union and UN Women signed an agreement today establishing a joint fund to support projects from civil society organizations that promote gender equality in Chile. These projects will focus on three strategic areas: eliminating violence against women, women’s economic empowerment and women’s political participation and leadership.

The 520,000-euro fund, which will support up to 15 projects over the next two years, is a pilot cooperation programme aimed at strengthening the capacity of Chilean civil society organizations working on gender equality. Beneficiaries of this initiative include non-governmental organizations and networks with sectorial, regional and nationwide coverage. The first call for proposals is scheduled for the second semester of 2013.

We invite our users to read the complete article published June 15 2013

The European Union and UN Women signed an agreement today establishing a joint fund to support projects from civil society organizations that promote gender equality in Chile. These projects will focus on three strategic areas: eliminating violence against women, women’s economic empowerment and women’s political participation and leadership.

The 520,000-euro fund, which will support up to 15 projects over the next two years, is a pilot cooperation programme aimed at strengthening the capacity of Chilean civil society organizations working on gender equality. Beneficiaries of this initiative include non-governmental organizations and networks with sectorial, regional and nationwide coverage. The first call for proposals is scheduled for the second semester of 2013.

We invite our users to read the complete article published June 15 2013

The European Union and UN Women signed an agreement today establishing a joint fund to support projects from civil society organizations that promote gender equality in Chile. These projects will focus on three strategic areas: eliminating violence against women, women’s economic empowerment and women’s political participation and leadership.

The 520,000-euro fund, which will support up to 15 projects over the next two years, is a pilot cooperation programme aimed at strengthening the capacity of Chilean civil society organizations working on gender equality. Beneficiaries of this initiative include non-governmental organizations and networks with sectorial, regional and nationwide coverage. The first call for proposals is scheduled for the second semester of 2013.

We invite our users to read the complete article published June 15 2013

The European Union and UN Women signed an agreement today establishing a joint fund to support projects from civil society organizations that promote gender equality in Chile. These projects will focus on three strategic areas: eliminating violence against women, women’s economic empowerment and women’s political participation and leadership.

The 520,000-euro fund, which will support up to 15 projects over the next two years, is a pilot cooperation programme aimed at strengthening the capacity of Chilean civil society organizations working on gender equality. Beneficiaries of this initiative include non-governmental organizations and networks with sectorial, regional and nationwide coverage. The first call for proposals is scheduled for the second semester of 2013.

We invite our users to read the complete article published June 15 2013

The European Union and UN Women signed an agreement today establishing a joint fund to support projects from civil society organizations that promote gender equality in Chile. These projects will focus on three strategic areas: eliminating violence against women, women’s economic empowerment and women’s political participation and leadership.

The 520,000-euro fund, which will support up to 15 projects over the next two years, is a pilot cooperation programme aimed at strengthening the capacity of Chilean civil society organizations working on gender equality. Beneficiaries of this initiative include non-governmental organizations and networks with sectorial, regional and nationwide coverage. The first call for proposals is scheduled for the second semester of 2013.

We invite our users to read the complete article published June 15 2013

The European Union and UN Women signed an agreement today establishing a joint fund to support projects from civil society organizations that promote gender equality in Chile. These projects will focus on three strategic areas: eliminating violence against women, women’s economic empowerment and women’s political participation and leadership.

The 520,000-euro fund, which will support up to 15 projects over the next two years, is a pilot cooperation programme aimed at strengthening the capacity of Chilean civil society organizations working on gender equality. Beneficiaries of this initiative include non-governmental organizations and networks with sectorial, regional and nationwide coverage. The first call for proposals is scheduled for the second semester of 2013.

We invite our users to read the complete article published June 15 2013

The European Union and UN Women signed an agreement today establishing a joint fund to support projects from civil society organizations that promote gender equality in Chile. These projects will focus on three strategic areas: eliminating violence against women, women’s economic empowerment and women’s political participation and leadership.

The 520,000-euro fund, which will support up to 15 projects over the next two years, is a pilot cooperation programme aimed at strengthening the capacity of Chilean civil society organizations working on gender equality. Beneficiaries of this initiative include non-governmental organizations and networks with sectorial, regional and nationwide coverage. The first call for proposals is scheduled for the second semester of 2013.

We invite our users to read the complete article published June 15 2013

The European Union and UN Women signed an agreement today establishing a joint fund to support projects from civil society organizations that promote gender equality in Chile. These projects will focus on three strategic areas: eliminating violence against women, women’s economic empowerment and women’s political participation and leadership.

The 520,000-euro fund, which will support up to 15 projects over the next two years, is a pilot cooperation programme aimed at strengthening the capacity of Chilean civil society organizations working on gender equality. Beneficiaries of this initiative include non-governmental organizations and networks with sectorial, regional and nationwide coverage. The first call for proposals is scheduled for the second semester of 2013.

We invite our users to read the complete article published June 15 2013