Our Voices

As a global knowledge network, iKNOW Politics provides a forum for information and knowledge exchange through multiple online tools, particularly discussion circles.

This feature is designed to engage users and members in active dialogue on topics of their choice that address the specific challenges faced by women leaders and candidates. Members are invited to initiate new discussion circles and contribute to ongoing discussions in English, French and Spanish. Additionally, members can use the discussion circles to request information and insight on specific issues from the iKNOW Politics experts.

Below you will find the most recent posts from our users in all the discussion circles.

Women’s Political Participation: Broadening Spaces and Strategies

Submitted by priya chattier on Thu, 2008-10-02 01:59.

I recently participated in a workshop on special measures for women organized by the Pacific Island Forum Secretariat on 25-26 September in Port Moresby and I would like to share some of thoughts and

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Gender in Anti Corruption Strategies

Submitted by iKNOW Politics on Thu, 2008-10-02 00:39.

I wanted to share some thoughts with you on UNDP’s value-added in the area of gender and anti-corruption programming.

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Women leadering and engendering development plans

Submitted by wakabari on Wed, 2008-09-03 06:08.

How can we assess the roles of various stakeholders in promoting women's leadership and engendering local development plans?

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Social and Cultural Barriers to the Participation of Young Women in Politics

Submitted by bsalimova on Wed, 2008-08-20 17:18.

Entering the realm of politics is hard for any woman, but it is much harder for a young woman.

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Getting Involved

Submitted by wakabari on Mon, 2008-07-14 06:29.

How can I be involved as a volunteer in Kenya to reach out to the women in the rural areas?"

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