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European Commission

The European Commission is an Institution independent of national governments. Its job is to represent and uphold the interests of the EU as a whole. It drafts proposals for new European laws, which it presents to the and the Council. It is also the EU’s executive arm – in other words, it is responsible for […]

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Empowering women through financial awareness and education

The potential implications of gender differences in financial literacy are far-reaching. On 1 March 2012, the OECD published a Working Paper on “Empowering Women Through Financial Awareness and Education“. Overview This working paper describes the findings of a review of the literature on gender differences in financial literacy with the aim to better understand their […]

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EMILY’S List

EMILY’s List members are dedicated to building a progressive America by electing pro-choice Democratic women to office. The organisation invests in women as candidates, as contributors, as campaign professionals, and as voters in order to bring about great change in the EMILY is an acronym that stands for “Early Money Is Like Yeast” Table of […]

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Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf

Ellen Johnson Sirleaf (born 29 October 1938) is the current of . She served as Minister of Finance under President William R. Tolbert, Jr. from 1979 until the 1980 coup d’état, after which she left Liberia and held senior positions at various financial institutions. She placed a distant second in the Liberian presidential election, 1997. […]

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Effective Interventions to Address the Impact of HIV on School-Age Girls

With the progression of , the education sector has emerged as an important arena for preventing new infections and maintaining the HIV-free status of young people.Beasley, M, Valerio, A and Bundy, D (2008, p.ix) Education and HIV AIDS: A Sourcebook of HIV/AIDS Prevention Program Vol 2 Education-Sector-Wide Approaches. Washington DC: The World Bank. http://siteresources.worldbank.org/EDUCATION/Resources/278200-1099079877269/547664-1099080042112/SourcebookofHIVAIDSvolume2.pdf (Accessed […]

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Eleanor Roosevelt

Eleanor Roosevelt was First Lady of the from 1933 to 1945. She supported the New Deal policies of her husband, President Franklin D. Roosevelt, and was a vocal advocate for the African-American civil rights movement. Prominent in promoting human rights, Roosevelt was the delegate to the United Nations from 1945-1953, and 1961-62 where she played […]

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El “striptease” y las implicaciones para las mujeres en México

Table of Contents 1 Desnudo como entretenimiento sexual: el striptease 2 El striptease 3 Orígenes del Striptease 4 Acuerdos y desacuerdos 5 El caso mexicano 6 Críticas 7 References Desnudo como entretenimiento sexual: el striptease En el siglo XIX, en diversos contextos regionales, ha cambiado la percepción de los gobiernos y de la misma sociedad […]

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History of Oral Contraception and the Sexual Revolution

The pill has been described as the most significant medical advance of the 20th century. Hailed as playing a major role in the women’s liberation movement, it was associated with the swinging sixties and greater sexual freedom. Worldwide, around 100 million women take the pill. Table of Contents 1 Pre-1950 2 Development of the Pill […]

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E-learning for girls in Thailand

Table of Contents 1 The concept of E -learning 2 Types of e-learning in Thailand 3 Positive and Negative Sides of e-Learning 3.1 The following are some of the positive sides of E-learning 3.2 The following are some of the negative sides of E-learning 4 Examples of e-learning sites in Thailand 4.1 Thailand’s Gender Information […]

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Dowry

Overview A dowry (also known as trosseau or tocher) is a custom, strectching back to the Code of Hammurabi, of a woman bringing money, goods, or estate to her husband in marriage. The opposite – property given to the bride by the groom – is called dower or mahr. Normally the bride would be entitled to her […]

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