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International IDEA joins the rest of the world in celebrating International Women’s Day 2013 with the theme: “Women as Agents of Change”.

Despite progress over the years where women perform visible and instrumental roles in certain contexts and stages of political transformation, there is still widespread evidence of the continued exclusion of women from the critical decisions that shape the outcomes of these transformations. However, expanding women’s rights and their ability to influence their environment goes beyond the formal political channels, which are often limited by unfavourable institutional structures as well as social norms and beliefs regarding gender roles.

 
(We invite our users to the read the article published March 8 2013 by International IDEA)

International IDEA joins the rest of the world in celebrating International Women’s Day 2013 with the theme: “Women as Agents of Change”.

Despite progress over the years where women perform visible and instrumental roles in certain contexts and stages of political transformation, there is still widespread evidence of the continued exclusion of women from the critical decisions that shape the outcomes of these transformations. However, expanding women’s rights and their ability to influence their environment goes beyond the formal political channels, which are often limited by unfavourable institutional structures as well as social norms and beliefs regarding gender roles.

 
(We invite our users to the read the article published March 8 2013 by International IDEA)

International IDEA joins the rest of the world in celebrating International Women’s Day 2013 with the theme: “Women as Agents of Change”.

Despite progress over the years where women perform visible and instrumental roles in certain contexts and stages of political transformation, there is still widespread evidence of the continued exclusion of women from the critical decisions that shape the outcomes of these transformations. However, expanding women’s rights and their ability to influence their environment goes beyond the formal political channels, which are often limited by unfavourable institutional structures as well as social norms and beliefs regarding gender roles.

 
(We invite our users to the read the article published March 8 2013 by International IDEA)

International IDEA joins the rest of the world in celebrating International Women’s Day 2013 with the theme: “Women as Agents of Change”.

Despite progress over the years where women perform visible and instrumental roles in certain contexts and stages of political transformation, there is still widespread evidence of the continued exclusion of women from the critical decisions that shape the outcomes of these transformations. However, expanding women’s rights and their ability to influence their environment goes beyond the formal political channels, which are often limited by unfavourable institutional structures as well as social norms and beliefs regarding gender roles.

 
(We invite our users to the read the article published March 8 2013 by International IDEA)

International IDEA joins the rest of the world in celebrating International Women’s Day 2013 with the theme: “Women as Agents of Change”.

Despite progress over the years where women perform visible and instrumental roles in certain contexts and stages of political transformation, there is still widespread evidence of the continued exclusion of women from the critical decisions that shape the outcomes of these transformations. However, expanding women’s rights and their ability to influence their environment goes beyond the formal political channels, which are often limited by unfavourable institutional structures as well as social norms and beliefs regarding gender roles.

 
(We invite our users to the read the article published March 8 2013 by International IDEA)

International IDEA joins the rest of the world in celebrating International Women’s Day 2013 with the theme: “Women as Agents of Change”.

Despite progress over the years where women perform visible and instrumental roles in certain contexts and stages of political transformation, there is still widespread evidence of the continued exclusion of women from the critical decisions that shape the outcomes of these transformations. However, expanding women’s rights and their ability to influence their environment goes beyond the formal political channels, which are often limited by unfavourable institutional structures as well as social norms and beliefs regarding gender roles.

 
(We invite our users to the read the article published March 8 2013 by International IDEA)

International IDEA joins the rest of the world in celebrating International Women’s Day 2013 with the theme: “Women as Agents of Change”.

Despite progress over the years where women perform visible and instrumental roles in certain contexts and stages of political transformation, there is still widespread evidence of the continued exclusion of women from the critical decisions that shape the outcomes of these transformations. However, expanding women’s rights and their ability to influence their environment goes beyond the formal political channels, which are often limited by unfavourable institutional structures as well as social norms and beliefs regarding gender roles.

 
(We invite our users to the read the article published March 8 2013 by International IDEA)

International IDEA joins the rest of the world in celebrating International Women’s Day 2013 with the theme: “Women as Agents of Change”.

Despite progress over the years where women perform visible and instrumental roles in certain contexts and stages of political transformation, there is still widespread evidence of the continued exclusion of women from the critical decisions that shape the outcomes of these transformations. However, expanding women’s rights and their ability to influence their environment goes beyond the formal political channels, which are often limited by unfavourable institutional structures as well as social norms and beliefs regarding gender roles.

 
(We invite our users to the read the article published March 8 2013 by International IDEA)

International IDEA joins the rest of the world in celebrating International Women’s Day 2013 with the theme: “Women as Agents of Change”.

Despite progress over the years where women perform visible and instrumental roles in certain contexts and stages of political transformation, there is still widespread evidence of the continued exclusion of women from the critical decisions that shape the outcomes of these transformations. However, expanding women’s rights and their ability to influence their environment goes beyond the formal political channels, which are often limited by unfavourable institutional structures as well as social norms and beliefs regarding gender roles.

 
(We invite our users to the read the article published March 8 2013 by International IDEA)

Gender equality in politics is not about the system allowing women in. It is not about politics giving something to women. It is about women actively taking their rightful place as equals with men in political decision-making. It is about women being agents of change.

 

(We invite our users to read the article published March 8 2013  by International IDEA)

Gender equality in politics is not about the system allowing women in. It is not about politics giving something to women. It is about women actively taking their rightful place as equals with men in political decision-making. It is about women being agents of change.

 

(We invite our users to read the article published March 8 2013  by International IDEA)

Gender equality in politics is not about the system allowing women in. It is not about politics giving something to women. It is about women actively taking their rightful place as equals with men in political decision-making. It is about women being agents of change.

 

(We invite our users to read the article published March 8 2013  by International IDEA)

Gender equality in politics is not about the system allowing women in. It is not about politics giving something to women. It is about women actively taking their rightful place as equals with men in political decision-making. It is about women being agents of change.

 

(We invite our users to read the article published March 8 2013  by International IDEA)

Gender equality in politics is not about the system allowing women in. It is not about politics giving something to women. It is about women actively taking their rightful place as equals with men in political decision-making. It is about women being agents of change.

 

(We invite our users to read the article published March 8 2013  by International IDEA)

Gender equality in politics is not about the system allowing women in. It is not about politics giving something to women. It is about women actively taking their rightful place as equals with men in political decision-making. It is about women being agents of change.

 

(We invite our users to read the article published March 8 2013  by International IDEA)

Gender equality in politics is not about the system allowing women in. It is not about politics giving something to women. It is about women actively taking their rightful place as equals with men in political decision-making. It is about women being agents of change.

 

(We invite our users to read the article published March 8 2013  by International IDEA)

Gender equality in politics is not about the system allowing women in. It is not about politics giving something to women. It is about women actively taking their rightful place as equals with men in political decision-making. It is about women being agents of change.

 

(We invite our users to read the article published March 8 2013  by International IDEA)

Gender equality in politics is not about the system allowing women in. It is not about politics giving something to women. It is about women actively taking their rightful place as equals with men in political decision-making. It is about women being agents of change.

 

(We invite our users to read the article published March 8 2013  by International IDEA)

Gender equality in politics is not about the system allowing women in. It is not about politics giving something to women. It is about women actively taking their rightful place as equals with men in political decision-making. It is about women being agents of change.

 

(We invite our users to read the article published March 8 2013  by International IDEA)

Gender equality in politics is not about the system allowing women in. It is not about politics giving something to women. It is about women actively taking their rightful place as equals with men in political decision-making. It is about women being agents of change.

 

(We invite our users to read the article published March 8 2013  by International IDEA)

Gender equality in politics is not about the system allowing women in. It is not about politics giving something to women. It is about women actively taking their rightful place as equals with men in political decision-making. It is about women being agents of change.

 

(We invite our users to read the article published March 8 2013  by International IDEA)

Gender equality in politics is not about the system allowing women in. It is not about politics giving something to women. It is about women actively taking their rightful place as equals with men in political decision-making. It is about women being agents of change.

 

(We invite our users to read the article published March 8 2013  by International IDEA)

Gender equality in politics is not about the system allowing women in. It is not about politics giving something to women. It is about women actively taking their rightful place as equals with men in political decision-making. It is about women being agents of change.

 

(We invite our users to read the article published March 8 2013  by International IDEA)

Gender equality in politics is not about the system allowing women in. It is not about politics giving something to women. It is about women actively taking their rightful place as equals with men in political decision-making. It is about women being agents of change.

 

(We invite our users to read the article published March 8 2013  by International IDEA)

Gender equality in politics is not about the system allowing women in. It is not about politics giving something to women. It is about women actively taking their rightful place as equals with men in political decision-making. It is about women being agents of change.

 

(We invite our users to read the article published March 8 2013  by International IDEA)