Women in the News Newsletter | September 2, 2016 - September 16, 2016

Friday, September 16, 2016

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What's New at NDI Gender, Women and Democracy (GWD):

VAW-E

Violence against women in elections (VAW-E) is a particular form of electoral violence, motivated by a desire to prevent women as women from participating in the electoral process, and which sees women attacked for daring to enter or participate in elections. We are pleased to announce the US launch of NDI's Votes Without Violence toolkit for citizen observers. The toolkit includes guidance and a set of practical tools and resources that can be used directly by observers and practitioners to monitor and mitigate electoral violence against women effectively.

VAW-P

GWD has been working in partnership with Thomas Carothers, vice president for studies and director of the Democracy and Rule of Law Program at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, to explore the ways democracy assistance treats the issue of gender equality and women's political empowerment in various political environments. In this partnership, GWD commissioned an in-depth research paper from Mr. Carothers to fill an important gap in the discussion of international aid for democracy and to advance current thinking toward "strategic differentiation" in identifying the kinds of programs that would be most effective in supporting different groups ability to influence wider change. Read NDI's write-up here, and the paper here.

Democracy Day

The International Day of Democracy was September 15.Though the topic is never far from our minds at NDI, today the world remembers the importance of democratic systems everywhere. In celebration of democracy today, and every day, NDI's Government Relations and Communications team has created a short video: #MyVoteMySuperpower. #MyVoteMySuperpower highlights the importance of youth participation in democratic processes. Watch the video here.

VAW-P

Violence should never be the cost of politics -- and our campaign to make sure it isn't was launched at our #NotTheCost Conference on March 17th in New York City. Register for a copy of our Call to Action, which provides practical tools for stopping violence against women in politics, and join the conversation on Twitter using the hashtag #NotTheCost.

Asia and the Pacific

Australia

'I will not be stereotyped': Aboriginal MP >>

Australia

Liberal Party signs gender diversity plan to increase female representation in Parliament >>

India

Women activists demand action against Dayashankar Singh for yet another slur on Mayawati >>

Japan

Japan's opposition chooses female, half-Taiwanese leader Renho >>

Vietnam

More women's engagement to climate change adaptation urged >>

Central and Eastern Europe

 

No articles this week.

Central and West Africa

Regional

Advancing Gender Equality and Women's Empowerment in Africa (Report) >>

Gambia

NCCE Trains Women, Youths On Politics >>

Gambia

She She She - 2016 Election: Let the Women Vote Independently (Opinion) >>

Ghana

Women are deterred from politics because of insults - Edith Danquah >>

Nigeria

Nobody can win election without women's support - DPC >>

Eurasia

 

No articles this week.

Latin America and the Caribbean

Brazil

Some See Anti-Women Backlash in Ouster of Brazil's President >>

Honduras

Environmental activists still under threat in Honduras six months after Berta Caceres' killing >>

Middle East and North Africa

Egypt

Can new 'women's government' advance gender equality in Egypt? >>

Palestine

Outrage as names of Palestine's female candidates are hidden in local elections >>

Southern and East Africa

Regional

Gender Inequality Costs Sub-Saharan Africa $95 Billion: UN >>

Regional

AU approves "women-only" election observers to Seychelles >>

Kenya

Women told to vie for political seats >>

Kenya

Mbarire lauds Waiguru's venture into active politics >>

Kenya

Women, youth seats to earn parties bigger allocation >>

South Africa

ANC Women's League rejects early congress >>

North America and Western Europe

Canada

Wildrose leader Brian Jean apologizes for joking about beating Alberta Premier Rachel Notley >>

Canada

Minister Patty Hajdu on Being a Woman in Cabinet (Interview) >>

UK

Revenge porn: More than 200 prosecuted under new law >>

UK

Corbyn launches policies aimed at achieving equality for women >>

UK

The Sunday Times Accused Of 'Sexist, Totally Misjudged' Feature On Childless Women Politicians (Blog) >>

UK

Owen Smith describes accusations of sexism as 'mortifying' >>

USA

A Title IX for Women in Politics (Opinion) >>

USA

Something in his whiskey: In country songs, at least, women are fighting back against domestic abuse >>

USA

Hot sauce: The new mayor of Music City's formula for growth >>

Global Policy

Foreign Policy

The Myth of the 'Female' Foreign Policy >>

World Bank

Five Women Who Could Lead the World Bank (Blog) >>

Women in Politics

Despite a big year for women in politics, national legislatures are still dominated by men >>

Women in Politics

Hillary Clinton's not enough: Politics needs more women (Video) (Opinion) >>

Women in Politics

Nearly half of the millennial women worldwide still aren't sure about female political leaders >>

Women in Politics

Global leaders photo speaks volumes about lack of women in power >>

United Nations

Gender Equality At The UN: The Final Push? (Blog)  >>

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