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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.
2008 is ending , so many things to do in 2009 SO PLEASE BE INVOLVED! Together we can make a difference!
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- Women in Politics in the Middle East and North Africa Region
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- Ask the Experts
Leadership
Africa has had a problem of leadership in that almost all who have come to power want to be life presidents. Can leadership be shared?
- nsive's blog
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Achieving the 50/50 representation target in Namibia by 2015
Namibia at the moment stands at over 30% women representation and 42% at the local governance level.
- Sarry's blog
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30% Quota
I need further info on the strategies/mandates/legislations African countries have for the 30% quota. Is it in any of their national constitutions??
- nemata's blog
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Article about Violence Against Women
Below is the link to my article for the 16 days of activism against violence against women for the British national newspaper the Guardian.
- lesley abdela's blog
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How to Improve the Implementation of UN Resolution 1325?
The greatest importance of UN Resolution 1325 is that it requires governments to acknowledge the importance of women's participation in peace-building, post conflict reconstruction, and humanitarian r
Networking and Coalition Building
How can women build coalitions and networks to help one another?
Women’s Political Participation: Broadening Spaces and Strategies
I recently participated in a workshop on special measures for women organized by the Pacific Island Forum Secretariat on 25-26 September in Port Moresby and I would like to share some of thoughts and
- priya chattier's blog
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Gender in Anti Corruption Strategies
I wanted to share some thoughts with you on UNDP’s value-added in the area of gender and anti-corruption programming.
- iKNOW Politics's blog
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Women leadering and engendering development plans
How can we assess the roles of various stakeholders in promoting women's leadership and engendering local development plans?
- wakabari's blog
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feminism in history
پژوهشگر: سید عبدالمجید زواری
منبع: www.irtt.ir
- magidzawari's blog
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feminism in history
ه طور كلي مي توان نقطة شروع فمينيسم را اواخر قرن هجدهم به ويژه پس از انقلاب كبير فرانسه ذكر كرد، اما در تقسيمات
- magidzawari's blog
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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.


Many women are seeking tools to help them get ahead in politics. Networking allows us to join together and become stronger. 