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's Women & Foreign Policy program seeks to elevate the status of women & girls to advance U.S. foreign policy objectives. Follows, RTs ≠ endorsements.
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Moroccan hashtag campaign calls out inequality, Ethiopia's first female Supreme Court head sworn in, and thousands of Google employees join global walkout, this week on :
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. reviews the policies Nordic countries have used to level the playing field for women at work:
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Jonathan Woetzel nov. 3.
Advancing women’s equality could add $28 trillion to global GDP. How much does your country stand to gain? New interactive:
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Linas Linkevicius 7 h
Good to see listed 8th among the countries in Global Index for Women Workforce Equality. Important to continue capitalize on this positive momentum.
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Jamille Bigio nov. 2.
In the , rape is still used as a weapon of war: treats 200 victims of sexual violence a month in Kasai province, most by armed men. Most of the 2,600 survivors are women: 32 were men.162 were children under age 15. 22 were under the age of 5.
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CFR nov. 1.
Although inequality for women in the workforce persists worldwide, governments are beginning to understand the costs—and take action. Explore 's global index that ranks countries on women’s workforce equality
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Women&ForeignPolicy nov. 2.
New report from finds that mentions of women's rights and issues in State Department Country Reports fell by 32% in 2017. In Afghanistan, reporting on women's rights decreased by 56%:
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Women&ForeignPolicy nov. 2.
Revisit 's article on "Development's Gender Gap: The Case for More Funding for Women and Girls," available on :
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Samantha Power nov. 1.
How's this for qualifications? Meaza Ashenafi, the first woman president of Ethiopia's Supreme Court, won a landmark case that protected girls from forced marriage, helped write the country’s constitution, & founded the Ethiopian Women Lawyers Association
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Women&ForeignPolicy nov. 1.
Content from will be open access for the month of November! Take advantage of paywall-free analysis on the most important issues shaping our collective future:
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Henrietta H. Fore okt. 31.
Being innovative must go beyond technology itself and consider the entire innovation ecosystem that will unlock gender equality outcomes at scale. This includes start-ups, enterprises, angel investors, incubators and accelerators.
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Women&ForeignPolicy okt. 31.
Inspired by the rise of in India, Nepali women take to social media to share their stories of harassment:
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Rodger Voorhies okt. 29.
More than 100 countries restrict the kinds of jobs women can hold. Does yours? Explore the new global index by partner
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Women&ForeignPolicy okt. 29.
On her 80th birthday today, listen to former President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf's powerful words on women's participation in peace processes and post-conflict reconstruction:
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Data2X okt. 29.
Explore how 189 countries worldwide rank on women’s equality in the workplace in the new interactive report:
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CFR okt. 26.
This week, Ethiopian parliament elected its first female president, Sahle-Work Zewde. Women’s political participation is correlated with a number of gains that are particularly important for post-conflict countries like : via
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Rep. Lois Frankel okt. 22.
If we close the gender gap in the workforce, we could add $28 trillion to the global GDP! My bill w/ , the , would provide women globally with resources to prosper financially, while helping their families & their countries succeed
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Women&ForeignPolicy okt. 26.
"The idea that we’re excluding half the population for some of these vital roles potentially holds our armed forces back.” UK Defense Secretary Williamson announces all roles in the British military will be open to women:
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Women&ForeignPolicy okt. 26.
"I call on every woman who wants to participate in peace-building, especially negotiations and dialogue, to refuse to accept a marginalized role." Nobel laureate reflects on women's roles in peace:
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passblue okt. 25.
Live w/our Facebook Live event with , a founder of the Syrian Women's Political Movement & of : Follow along on PassBlue's Facebook page: or here on our Twitter account
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