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6/23/2008 |
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Irena Hadziabdic |
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Europe |
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When Irena Hadziabdic was appointed to the Central Election Commission (CEC) of Bosnia and Herzegovina in 2007, she became the sole woman of the CEC’s seven members. ...More |
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10/4/2007 |
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Raquel Munt and Gladys Gonzalez |
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Latin America / Caribbean |
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Gonzalez and Munt entered politics with a desire to help their communities and in the process discovered a true talent in encouraging women to participate in public life....More |
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10/4/2007 |
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Maia Melikidze |
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Eurasia |
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In 2004, Maia and her friends established a non-governmental organization called the Young Republican Institute, which conducts youth leadership programs and civic education trainings as well as gender equality projects in Georgia. ...More |
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4/6/2007 |
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Banzragch Delgermaa, Mongolia |
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Asia |
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Banzragch Delgermaa currently works for the Norovbanzad Foundation and previously served as the Advisor on Social Policy to former Prime Minister of Mongolia Elbedorj....More |
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4/6/2007 |
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Saima Khugyani, Afghanistan |
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Middle East |
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Saima is presently a member of Mili Paigham, an independent coalition group in the Parliament, formed by IRI, in order to bring together fellow independent-minded parliamentarians to promote Afghan democracy....More |
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9/14/2006 |
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Maria Elena Cruz Urrutia (Guatemala) |
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Latin America / Caribbean |
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Ms. Maria Elena Cruz was appointed Chief Counsel to the City Council of Guatemala in 2004 after 4 years of elected office in that same body. ...More |
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9/6/2006 |
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Rana Al-Hajaia (Jordan) |
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Middle East |
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One of Jordan’s most prominent leaders in the field of women’s political leadership development...More |
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