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Women & Elections: Guide to promoting the participation of women in elections

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October 1, 2013

Women & Elections: Guide to promoting the participation of women in elections

There is growing recognition that stable peace and national prosperity can only be achieved when institutions are democratic and representative of all groups of society. The United Nations' support for electoral processes now plays a pivotal role in many peace-keeping and peace-building activities. Enhancing women's participation in electoral processes in post-conflict countries is an integral part of these efforts. it is also in keeping with the many instruments and declarations that member States have adopted to promote the situation of women worldwide.

The current handbook is intended to provide a quick reference guide to assist headquaters- and field- based actors from the United Nations, Governments and civil society working to promote greater participation of women in electoral proceses in post-conflict countries.

We invite you to read the full report, published by our partner, UNDP or visit their site for more information on this issue.

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UNDP
Publisher
UNDP
Publication year
2005

There is growing recognition that stable peace and national prosperity can only be achieved when institutions are democratic and representative of all groups of society. The United Nations' support for electoral processes now plays a pivotal role in many peace-keeping and peace-building activities. Enhancing women's participation in electoral processes in post-conflict countries is an integral part of these efforts. it is also in keeping with the many instruments and declarations that member States have adopted to promote the situation of women worldwide.

The current handbook is intended to provide a quick reference guide to assist headquaters- and field- based actors from the United Nations, Governments and civil society working to promote greater participation of women in electoral proceses in post-conflict countries.

We invite you to read the full report, published by our partner, UNDP or visit their site for more information on this issue.

Attachments
Author
UNDP
Publisher
UNDP
Publication year
2005