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Getting Elected!
This circle addresses effective strategies for women's campaigns.
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.
2010 Election in Costa Rica
Dear iKNOW Politics members, You may be interested in knowing that on the iKNOW Politics network we have started an Election Talk.
- Piyoo's blog
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European Elections 2009
"European Elections 2009: It's Your Choice"
Citizens demand a European Parliament with equal participation of women and men in all the procedures and all the positions
V♀TE WOMEN IN POLITICS - Together We Can Make a Difference!
V♀TE WOMEN IN POLITICS
V♀TE is an organization dedicated to help women to run for office and to be elected around the world.
- TUGBA's blog
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V♀TE - Women In Politics
Dear Iknowpolitics Members,
We are getting ready for our training and program in Albania. The booklet " Running for Office" is done in English and now translating in Albanian.
- TUGBA's blog
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"Working with men" a strategy to get women elected
The recently concluded 53rd session on the Commission on Status of Women adopted on 13th March 2009, the following as an 'agreed conclusion' of the commission:
- Piyoo's blog
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V♀TE - Happy International Women's Day!
Dear Iknowpolitics Members,V♀te Supporters and Future World Leaders,
We are in 2009 and still there are few women leaders in the world,we need to do something and work together !
- TUGBA's blog
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UPCOMING ELECTIONS IN 2009
Dear I Know Politics Members,
How are you? Hope all is well with you. Thanks for involving to VOTE. Your help and support is very much appreciated.
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!!!!!
Young Women In Politics
Dear iKNOW Politics participants, We have been writing and talking more than a year now about women in politics.
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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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2008 New Year and time to act!
Happy 2008 to everyone; I think that, as more women become involved in politics in the coming year, we need to plan and work toward a goal.
- TUGBA's blog
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Gender in the Kenyan Elections
With elections a week away, the website Kenya Votes provides a guide to the major parties stated gender policies.
- ischuler's blog
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Say NO to Violence against Women on 26 November
Colleagues! We have to say "No" to violence against women on 26/11/2007!
Representation vs Participation
A few months ago, I posted an article in Spanish about participation and representation of women in all kinds of electoral processes.
Fundraising Strategies and Experiences
Fundraising is one of the key components in any campaign. Candidates need to carefully plan their fundraising strategies and accurately manage them.
Legislated gender quotas or voluntary party quotas?
As a researcher of electoral gender quotas, I am often asked, which type of gender quotas will increase women’s political representation the best: Legal gender quotas or voluntary party quotas?
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Tips On How Women Can Use The Media To Win
I have read with a lot of interest the contributions from Solange, Adamark from Nigeria and Regina Mundi from Cameroon. Some of you mentioned the negative impact the media play on female leaders.












