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Mary Robinson

Mary Therese Winifred Robinson (Irish: Máire Mhic Róibín) (b. 1944 – ) served as the seventh, and first female, President of , serving from 1990 to 1997, and the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, from 1997 to 2002. Table of Contents 1 Education 2 Political Career 3 UNHCR 1997-2002 4 References 5 See […]

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Mary Wollstonecraft

Mary Wollstonecraft was born in Spitalfields, London () on 27 April 1759. Wollstonecraft has been called the “first feminist” or “mother of feminism” on account of her essay, A Vindication of the Rights of Woman, in which she argues that women are only inferior to men because they lack education and not because of any […]

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Maternal health in Nepal

Table of Contents 1 About 2 See also 3 Read the blogs 4 View the infographics 5 References About Each year, around 350,000 women die globally as a result of pregnancy and childbirth. Yet despite a 10-year insurgency, persistent political upheaval, and some of the world’s most challenging terrain for the delivery of healthcare, Nepal […]

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Maternity and paternity at work

Background The Maternity and paternity at work: Law and practice across the world report reviews national legislative provisions on maternity protection at work in 185 countries and territories (including leave, benefits, employment protection, health protection, breastfeeding arrangements at work and childcare), statistical coverage in law and in practice of paid maternity leave as well as […]

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Matriarchy

Matriarchy (or gynecocracy) refers to a gynecocentric form of society, in which the leading role is taken by the women and especially by the mothers of a community. Strongly matrilocal societies sometimes are referred to as matrifocal, and there is some debate concerning the terminological delineation between matrifocality and matriarchy. Even in societies that are […]

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May 12, World Women in Mathematics Day

At the 2018 World Meeting for Mathematics in Rio de Janeiro (Brazil), the Iranian Mathematical Society suggested to celebrate and honor women in mathematics on Maryam Mirzakhani’s birthday. M. Mirzakhani was born on May 12 in 1977 in Theran, earned a PhD from Harvard University in 2004 and later became a professor of mathematics at […]

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Medica mondiale

Medica mondiale is a -based standing up for women and girls in war and crisis zones throughout the world. Medica mondiale supports women and girls having experienced sexualised violence, regardless of political, ethnic or religious affiliation. Together with women from around the world, medica mondiale is committed to helping women to lead a dignified and […]

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Meena’s Stories: A UNICEF Initiative

Table of Contents 1 Who is Meena? 2 The Meena Communication Initiative 3 How is Meena Used? 4 Meena in Bangladesh 5 Meena in Bhutan 6 Meena in India 7 Meena in Nepal 8 Meena in Pakistan 9 Meena in Sri Lanka 10 Meena Elsewhere 11 See also 12 Source Who is Meena? Meena is […]

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Meira Kumar

Meira Kumar (born March 31, 1945) is an politician and a five time Member of Parliament. She was elected unopposed as the first woman Speaker of Lok Sabha on 3 June 2009. She is from the low-caste Dalit (formerly untouchable) community, and has called her appointment “historic”. Table of Contents 1 Education 2 Foreign Service […]

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Melinda Gates

Melinda French Gates (1964- ) is co-chair of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation and a former manager for Microsoft  products (Publisher, Expedia, Microsoft Bob, Encarta). She is often ranked as one of the most powerful women in the world: in 2008, Forbes magazine ranked her 10th most powerful woman and in 2005 she was […]

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