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January 27, 2014
Mamphela Ramphele may not be the electoral elixir needed to beat the ANC

It is a South African political match made in heaven: a revered black academic, international activist and former freedom fighter – Dr Mamphela Ramphele - joins the rising, bu

January 27, 2014
In Nepal, Women Fight to Maintain Seats in Parliament

Nepali women had much to be proud of as 172 of them were seated in the country’s newest Constituent Assembly on Jan. 22.

January 27, 2014
Tunisia signs new constitution into law

The new constitution, seen as one of the most progressive in the region, guarantees equal rights for men and women.

January 27, 2014
New Report Examines the Reality of Women’s Participation in Guatemalan Politics

While women in Guatemala have slowly been making political gains, a new report by NDI and UN Women shows that a significant gender gap persists.

January 26, 2014
Women appointed to key posts in Tanzania cabinet reshuffle

Tanzania President Jakaya Kikwete has appointed two women to powerful cabinet positions as the country prepares to enact a new constitution.

January 26, 2014
Editorial: Why are so few women in politics?

Why are there so few women in politics? I think the wrong answer is “well, women don’t care about politics.” I think women are quite political. So why does this gender gap exist?

January 26, 2014
Ten Women To Watch in Politics This Year

We are kicking off a big week here at Levo League as it is Women in Politics week!

January 26, 2014
Will Helen Clark be the first woman to run the UN?

In the course of a political career that has lasted over 30 years, Helen Clark only thought of quitting once.

January 26, 2014
Tanzania: Activists to Petition Constituent Assembly On Gender Issues

ACTIVISTS under a coalition of women and constitution intend to camp at the Constituent Assembly when it commences next month, with a view to guarding their proposals already infused into the Katiba draft.