Created 07/11/2012 - 10 months ago
Many sub-Saharan African countries are well ahead of Western states in terms of female representation in politics. The payoff could be huge.
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latitude.blogs.nytimes.com"If things are going to be better in #Africa, #women are going to have a key role." http://t.co/ptHkJGJD via @nytimes
RT @hady_ba: Latitude: The Fairer Leaders (sur la représentativité des femme en Afrique subsaharienne) http://t.co/ARdD7S8R
RT @tabbybiddle: #Rwanda tops the world in female #leadership - 56% of parliament seats are held by #women: http://t.co/0LZ6iDxA
Enterprising, creative, & hard-working #women: The future #leadership of #Africa - http://t.co/y8RbzFxH
RT @ndiwomen: To encourage worthy #female candidates, the idea of what qualifies someone for office should be broadened, not limited http://t.co/f9LpedUR
Interesting! RT @giacomonyt Women are making gains in Africa: IHT column: The Fairer Leaders http://t.co/dPezagr5
#DMCRSS Latitude: The Female Leaders of Rwanda: Many sub-Saharan African countries are well ahead of Weste... http://t.co/DCKiKRrH #NEWS
#African countries have higher #women political participation than EU & US - more equal representation in policy agenda http://t.co/hWTd00nc
How #Liberia President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf & #Malawi Joyce Banda are promoting #equity & #justice @nytimesglobal http://t.co/2SjRaJm1
Interesting article on women's political representation in Africa: http://t.co/A945EcdJ via @tustuleca
I wonder when & if #Mideast will ever realize this also. Great blog @NYTimes:The Fairer Leaders. #Women #JO #ArabSpring http://t.co/zVQYshCD
RT @WomenInWorldOrg: Sub-Saharan African countries are ahead of Western states in female representation in politics-the payoff could be huge http://t.co/JDaztvj9
RT @tustuleca: Very interesting on women and political participation in #Africa http://t.co/gZBxWBD1 @woman_kind
