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Liberia: Women brainstorm to increase political participation in Sinoe

Source: All Africa

A local pro-democracy and women's rights advocacy group working in Southeastern Liberia, the National Institute for Public Opinion (NIPO), has concluded a one-day dialogue on women's political participation in Sinoe County.

The dialogue was aimed at deepening debates around the participation of women in politics and decision-making positions within the county as articulated in goal number five of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which promptly advocates for gender equality and women empowerment (GEWE) globally.

The dialogue, held on Friday, January 25, 2019, at the Greenville City Hall, brought together 52 participants representing six males and 46 females.

Its objectives were to increase the knowledge and understanding of women and girls on power and politics, with a view to increasing their voices across Sinoe County.

The conference also identified critical challenges and issues impeding women's political participation, to strengthen and/or improve the capacity of women and girls and animate them into taking practical actions that are supportive of increasing their voices in politics and leadership of the county.

Click here to read the full article published by All Africa on 30 January 2019.

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A local pro-democracy and women's rights advocacy group working in Southeastern Liberia, the National Institute for Public Opinion (NIPO), has concluded a one-day dialogue on women's political participation in Sinoe County.

The dialogue was aimed at deepening debates around the participation of women in politics and decision-making positions within the county as articulated in goal number five of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), which promptly advocates for gender equality and women empowerment (GEWE) globally.

The dialogue, held on Friday, January 25, 2019, at the Greenville City Hall, brought together 52 participants representing six males and 46 females.

Its objectives were to increase the knowledge and understanding of women and girls on power and politics, with a view to increasing their voices across Sinoe County.

The conference also identified critical challenges and issues impeding women's political participation, to strengthen and/or improve the capacity of women and girls and animate them into taking practical actions that are supportive of increasing their voices in politics and leadership of the county.

Click here to read the full article published by All Africa on 30 January 2019.

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