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Promoting Women's Political Representation in Southeast Asia - IKAT

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Promoting Women's Political Representation in Southeast Asia - IKAT

Partnership for Governance Reform in Indonesia (Kemitraan) in partnership with the NDI for International Affairs along with regional partners; Indonesian Women's Coalition (KPI), Persatuan Komuniti Selangor (EMPOWER) from Malaysia, Women's Caucus from Timor Leste, the Cambodian Center for Human Rights (CCHR), the Center for Popular Empowerment from the Philippines work together to strengthen the political rights of women and democracy by advocating the promotion of increased women's political representation through regional partnership initiatives.

Partnership for Governance Reform in Indonesia (Kemitraan) in partnership with the NDI for International Affairs along with regional partners; Indonesian Women's Coalition (KPI), Persatuan Komuniti Selangor (EMPOWER) from Malaysia, Women's Caucus from Timor Leste, the Cambodian Center for Human Rights (CCHR), the Center for Popular Empowerment from the Philippines work together to strengthen the political rights of women and democracy by advocating the promotion of increased women's political representation through regional partnership initiatives.

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Gender Equality Laws: Global Good Practice and A Review of Five Southeast Asian Countries

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March 25, 2011

Gender Equality Laws: Global Good Practice and A Review of Five Southeast Asian Countries

The publication of Gender Equality Laws: Global Good Practice and A Review of Five Southeast Asian Countries, in part a response to the call from States parties for a resource establishing good practice guiding principles, is therefore a timely and important resource to assist actors, publi

The publication of Gender Equality Laws: Global Good Practice and A Review of Five Southeast Asian Countries, in part a response to the call from States parties for a resource establishing good practice guiding principles, is therefore a timely and important resource to assist actors, publi

Women's Participation in Politics and Government in Indonesia

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July 7, 2010

Women's Participation in Politics and Government in Indonesia

Just as Indonesia varies geographically, culturally and socially, so do women across the archipelago. Women’s roles have become increasingly public; women today enjoy many of the same educational opportunities as men and make up a significant proportion of the labour force.

Just as Indonesia varies geographically, culturally and socially, so do women across the archipelago. Women’s roles have become increasingly public; women today enjoy many of the same educational opportunities as men and make up a significant proportion of the labour force.

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Mrs. Zeiniye

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June 9, 2010

Mrs. Zeiniye

Head of Local Council of Situbondo District, first and youngest woman leader in East Java Province
Head of Local Council of Situbondo District, first and youngest woman leader in East Java Province
Head of Local Council of Situbondo District, first and youngest woman leader in East Java Province

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Technology Innovations for Women in Politics: iKNOW Politics Presentation

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April 29, 2010

Technology Innovations for Women in Politics: iKNOW Politics Presentation

iKNOW Politics Presentation for the World Movement for Democracy, April 14, 2010 in Jakarta, Indonesia.

iKNOW Politics Presentation for the World Movement for Democracy, April 14, 2010 in Jakarta, Indonesia.

Women in Parliament: Strengthening Democracy around the World

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June 23, 2009

Women in Parliament: Strengthening Democracy around the World

This paper describes the situation of women in parliaments around the world with specific references to Australia, Indonesia, Sweden, and Pacific and African countries. It also provides recommendations to women leaders on how to enter politics and succeed in it.

This paper describes the situation of women in parliaments around the world with specific references to Australia, Indonesia, Sweden, and Pacific and African countries. It also provides recommendations to women leaders on how to enter politics and succeed in it.