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Women for Development of Municipality

Women for Development of Municipality is an NGO founded in 2005 in  Azerbaijan. It aims at the development of a democratic civil society. The NGO consists of women who participated in municipal elections and were elected. Table of Contents 1 Background 2 Objectives 3 Key actions 4 Municipalities and communities 5 Contact Background Established in February […]

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Women in Government (WIG, USA)

Women in Government (headquartered in Washington, D.C.), is a national, non-profit, bi-partisan organization of women state legislators in USA that provides leadership opportunities, networking expert forums, and educational resources to address and resolve complex public policy issues. Table of Contents 1 About 2 Initiatives 3 List of first women elected/appointed to state legislative office (USA) 4 […]

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Women in Cities

  Women in Cities International is meant to be an exchange network for various partners concerned with gender equality issues and the place of women in cities on the five continents. Table of Contents 1 Background 2 Main objectives 3 Projects 4 How to get involved? 5 see also 6 External link Background With the […]

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Women in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA)

Table of Contents 1 Overview 2 Access to resources 3 Regional differences 4 Outlook 5 References Overview Women’s economic activity in the MENA region has increased over the past 20 years. Still, the region has a long way to go as even today just over 30 percent of the region’s women are economically active. The […]

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Women in Science Data Tool

Table of Contents 1 Women in Science 2 Explore the Data for Countries Worldwide 3 See also 4 External Links 5 Try the Data Tool! Women in Science Scientists are tackling the challenges of sustainable development by spurring innovation and economic growth. But is this sector depriving itself of the potential of women? Although there […]

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Women in India: Statistical Indicators, 2007

Table of Contents 1 Female population 2 Rural female population 3 Female population by religion 4 Female population by caste / tribe 5 Sex ratio 6 Life expectancy at birth 7 Literacy 8 Empowerment 9 Female headed households 10 Economic activity 11 Marriage, divorce and widowhood 12 Maternal health and mortality 13 Fertility rates 14 […]

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Women in Development Europe (WIDE)

Table of Contents 1 [Women In Development Europe (WIDE) 2 History of WIDE 3 WIDE Activity Areas 3.1 Lobbying, advocacy and awareness raising 3.2 Networking 3.3 Capacity building 4 WIDE Membership 5 Alliances 6 External Links Women In Development Europe (WIDE) WIDE – Globalising Gender Equality and Social Justice is a European feminist network of […]

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Women in Bio-Technology

The wide gaps between women studying and working in the sciences and engineering appears to disappear in the bio-technology sector. Unlike in academia, where women are considerably less likely to apply for a patent, women in bio-tech firms are just as likely to have filed for a patent as men according to research by sociologist […]

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Women for Women International

Women for Women International is a non-governmental organisation that provides women survivors of war, civil strife and other conflicts with the tools and resources to move from crisis and poverty to stability and self-sufficiency, thereby promoting viable civil societies. Women for Women International mobilizes women to change their lives through a holistic approach that addresses […]

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Women in the Armed Services

Women are represented in the armed forces of many countries, but they are excluded from most combat jobs. There is ongoing debate on whether this is a case of sexual discrimination or a recognition of the biological and physical differences between men and women. So while women have played key roles in support services to […]

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