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Czech Republic: New project aims to protect female politicians against hate speech

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Czech Republic: New project aims to protect female politicians against hate speech

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#StopHate is a project focusing on the problem of hateful attacks against women who are active in politics and public life, aiming to gather information from female academics, politicians, activists and journalists about their experience and contribute to their protection, the organisers said yesterday. A handbook for parliament with proposals for action will also be produced.

#StopHate is a project focusing on the problem of hateful attacks against women who are active in politics and public life, aiming to gather information from female academics, politicians, activists and journalists about their experience and contribute to their protection, the organisers said yesterday. A handbook for parliament with proposals for action will also be produced.

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Women Scarce In Czech Politics

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Women Scarce In Czech Politics

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Almost three-quarters of Czechs are of the view that there are few women in Czech politics, according to a poll conducted by the polling agency CVVM and released today.
For more information, please visit Prague Daily Monitor's Website.

Almost three-quarters of Czechs are of the view that there are few women in Czech politics, according to a poll conducted by the polling agency CVVM and released today.
For more information, please visit Prague Daily Monitor's Website.

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Czech Republic: Women's Path to High Politics Difficult-EU Mayors in Prague

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Czech Republic: Women's Path to High Politics Difficult-EU Mayors in Prague

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Prague- Female mayors from European Union countries have to deal with similar problems at the municipality level as their male colleagues, but it is difficult for them to advance to higher levels of politics, participants in the first meeting of women mayors from EU countries agreed in Prague today.
To read the full article, please visit ČeskéNoviny.cz

Prague- Female mayors from European Union countries have to deal with similar problems at the municipality level as their male colleagues, but it is difficult for them to advance to higher levels of politics, participants in the first meeting of women mayors from EU countries agreed in Prague today.
To read the full article, please visit ČeskéNoviny.cz

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Czech Republic: New Learning Project Promoting Women’s Participation in Politics

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Czech Republic: New Learning Project Promoting Women’s Participation in Politics

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The Forum 50 % civic group promoting women’s participation in public life and politics has launched a new online learning project entitled “Otevrena Univerzita” or “Open University”. One of the principal aims of the projects is to improve the political culture in the Czech Republic and make it more attractive for women politicians. Milus Kotisova is one of the people behind the project.
To read the full article, please visit the Radio Praha's Website.

The Forum 50 % civic group promoting women’s participation in public life and politics has launched a new online learning project entitled “Otevrena Univerzita” or “Open University”. One of the principal aims of the projects is to improve the political culture in the Czech Republic and make it more attractive for women politicians. Milus Kotisova is one of the people behind the project.
To read the full article, please visit the Radio Praha's Website.

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Czech Republic: Should Quotas Put More Women in Politics?

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Czech Republic: Should Quotas Put More Women in Politics?

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Many people say that politics are rough, inherently masculine and simply not for women. This is nonsense. Politics are only "masculine" because so few women are involved in them.
To read the full article, please visit the Prague Daily Monitor's Website.

Many people say that politics are rough, inherently masculine and simply not for women. This is nonsense. Politics are only "masculine" because so few women are involved in them.
To read the full article, please visit the Prague Daily Monitor's Website.