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July 31, 2013
USA: New York Senate played politics with women's rights

Constituents around the state have been receiving mail declaring that the state Senate has passed historic women's legislation.

July 31, 2013
Initiative in Malaysia to set a 30 percent quota for women in local government

The All Women Action Society (Awam) welcomes the state of Selangor's initiative to make it compulsory to have 30 percent of members of the local council be women, from the Jan 1, 2014.

July 30, 2013
Women’s Rights at Risk in Afghan Peace Process

Since the fall of the Taliban in 2001, the rights of Afghan have progressed: Women are in school, the workplace and government.
 

July 30, 2013
India: Major political parties still shy of fielding women

India may boast a woman President, Prime Minister and Speaker, but when it comes to selecting candidates, key political parties still have a long way to go.

July 29, 2013
India: Women contestants for better management of natural resources in Sarpanch elections

Women contestants in the fray for sarpanch elections scheduled for July 31, who are financially not too sound to woo voters with valuables, have taken up a unique stand of highlighting what other candidates failed to promise.

July 29, 2013
Bangladesh: Caucus for women and children’s health mooted

Bangladesh has started a process to set up a ‘parliamentary caucus’ to better coordinate parliament’s actions on reproductive, maternal and child health, Foreign Minister Dipu Moni has said.

July 29, 2013
Women in politics: The Serbia you have not heard of

Serbia, an aspiring European Union member, succeeded in increasing the percentage of women in its Parliament substantially within the last year.

July 29, 2013
USA: Why are there so few women in the Michigan legislature?

Women are outnumbered in state legislatures around the country, particularly in Michigan, where female representation is at its lowest point in more than two decades.

July 27, 2013
Women With Bitter Past Run for Chile's Presidency

Their history is the history of Chile. Michelle Bachelet and Evelyn Matthei were childhood friends whose fathers became top generals on opposite sides of the country's deep political divide.