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Three reasons why an intersectional approach to women’s peace and security agenda is important

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November 8, 2019

Three reasons why an intersectional approach to women’s peace and security agenda is important

By Sagal Bafo,

October 31st marks 19 years since the historical recognition of the unique gendered impact of violence on the well-being of women and girls.

By Sagal Bafo,

October 31st marks 19 years since the historical recognition of the unique gendered impact of violence on the well-being of women and girls.

How to thwart political violence targeting women to stabilize societies

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November 1, 2019

How to thwart political violence targeting women to stabilize societies

Are men really more interested in politics than women – or are we just asking the wrong questions?

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October 25, 2019

Are men really more interested in politics than women – or are we just asking the wrong questions?

A persistent finding in public opinion research is that men, on average, tend to express more interest in politics than women.

A persistent finding in public opinion research is that men, on average, tend to express more interest in politics than women.

For women in politics, personal style is a game of chess with the patriarchy

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October 11, 2019

For women in politics, personal style is a game of chess with the patriarchy

Since the 19th century, when suffragists were forced to ditch their pantaloons and 

Since the 19th century, when suffragists were forced to ditch their pantaloons and 

The unfinished business of achieving gender parity in U.S. politics

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October 11, 2019

The unfinished business of achieving gender parity in U.S. politics

There is no doubt that women made history in the 2018 election, running for and winning elected office in

There is no doubt that women made history in the 2018 election, running for and winning elected office in