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A View Of Women's Political Leadership From iKNOW Experts
It is a widely held view that women in prominent government roles will represent the needs and concerns of women.
Social and Cultural Barriers to the Participation of Young Women in Politics
Entering the realm of politics is hard for any woman, but it is much harder for a young woman.
- bsalimova's blog
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Gender in Anti-corruption Strategies
Dear iKP Members,
- diane's blog
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Getting Involved
How can I be involved as a volunteer in Kenya to reach out to the women in the rural areas?"
- wakabari's blog
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Creating Women Politicians
I always marvel at accomplished women politicians and wonder whether they were just born or made and if so,when?
- Josephine Ndagire's blog
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Gender Equality and Quotas
I get nervous every time i think about quotas and gender equality even though i fully understand that quotas are an affirmative measure aimed at enhancing gender equality.There is no doubt that quotas
- Josephine Ndagire's blog
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How can we take the issues of local women leadersip to the national and international level
I am an activist working to create an enabling environment for women at the community level to participate in government especially at the local level.
- cerue Konah Garlo's blog
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Kenya Finance docket should be managed by a woman politician
I am young Kenya women. I am very disturbed by the current motion of no confidence with the Kenya's finance minister, Hon Amos Kimuya.
Experiences from the Regional Young Women's Leadership Academy in Doha, Qatar
This is a space for NDI's Regional Young Women's Leadership Academy participants to share their experiences, strategies, challenges and successes in entering the realm of politics,
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Should Hillary be the VP Nominee?
I am a 62 year old male who is amazed at the 2008 presedential primaries. I would love to see a female VP!!!!!
REFLECTIONS ON THE UNITED NATIONS DEVELOPMENT PROGRAM ROUND TABLE DISCUSSION
I had the privilege of attending the recent UNDP Washington round table discussion.I think the work that's being done by UNDP and different groups/participants is commendable as are the achievements a
- Josephine Ndagire's blog
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Sudan
Keep people ignorant or give them bad quality eduction,lock their minds and their eyes, keep them very busy running after daily bread and salt, and make them concerned with malaria and tuberculosis.
Young Women In Politics
Dear iKNOW Politics participants, We have been writing and talking more than a year now about women in politics.
- TUGBA's blog
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Petition for women to take top EU posts!
"A citizen's petition has been launched to lobby for a woman to win one of the top four EU posts up for grabs next year, with such jobs normally going to a clutch of men after much closed-door barteri
- Jennie Arts's blog
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Defining Women in Decision-Making Positions
iKNOW Politics members and experts worldwide are invited to share their thoughts on defining the concept of women in decision-making positions.

A woman leader carries the responsibility not only for herself, but for every woman who will be appointed to a key position in the future. 