A Great Advance In Female Empowerment!  Denmark Elects Record 44% Women To Parliament With Female PM

A great advance in female empowerment!  Denmark Elects Record 44% Women to Parliament With Female PM Set to Win Another TermNumber of women in legislature jumps to highest after electionFemale prime minister is also likely to win another term. Danes elected a record number of women into the national parliament in this week’s general election, which is also set to pave the way for another term for the Nordic country’s female prime minister.According to a tally by newswire Ritzau, 44.1% of the 179 newly elected lawmakers are women. That’s well above the previous record of 39.1% in 2019 and represents the highest absolute number over the years. 

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Please, give us ideas to empower girls and women in Society, at work, home, political, familiar levels, better you write down simple proposals of 2-3 phrases...best wishes! A free book on the matter will be sent to the better answer!


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10 months ago

Ursula Von der Leyen and Kaja Kallas Endorsed by EU Leaders

Women are on track to hold two of the top three European Union (EU) leadership positions. By a two-thirds majority, EU leaders have agreed to endorse European Commission President Ursula von der Leyen for a second five-year term and Estonian Prime Minister Kaja Kallas as the EU’s top diplomat. Antonio Costa, the former prime minister of Portugal, will lead the European Council as president. Far-right politicians, including Italian Prime Minister Giorgia Meloni and Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban, have been vocal critiques of the three nominations. “My aim is definitely to work for European unity, protect European interests,” said Kallas on her new role. Both Von der Leyen and Kallas will have to win the backing of the European Parliament in a secret ballot before their positions are secured. 


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2 years ago
Women Underrepresented at COP27 Summit
Council on Foreign Relations
Welcome to “Women Around the World: This Week,” a series that highlights noteworthy news related to women and U.S. foreign policy. This week

WOMEN SHOULD RULE THE WORLD!


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2 years ago
La primera mujer piloto de Eurofighter de España se estrena en una misión con la OTAN
La teniente Elena Gutiérrez se ha desplegado con el Ala 11 en Bulgaria para proteger el espacio aéreo aliado

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2 years ago
Finland’s All-Female Coalition Government, A Good Example To Follow All Over The World

Finland’s All-Female Coalition Government, a good example to follow all over the World


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2 years ago
«The perpetual virginity is a sign of Christ’s divinity »

We men, should find the way to SERVE ALWAYS WOMEN, both in the spiritual way as in the link I include, but also in the material way, beside the Woman we are married to, serving and obeying her. The woman is the natural leader of a couple, no doubt in it, best wishes!


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1 year ago

Women-Led Police Stations Provide Women Protection from Violence 

To combat increasing levels of violence against women, Kazakhstan is introducing women-led police stations throughout the country. These stations will provide a safe, protective space for victims of gender-based violence. In the last few years, the number of inspectors dedicated to working with women who have experienced violence has doubled, with over 280 female investigators now in place. The chair of the lower house of parliament, Yerlan Koshanov, emphasized the need to also focus on efforts that prevent violence from occurring in the first place. “...The distorted idea of complete male dominance in the family must become a thing of the past. It is necessary to instill the right values in the minds of the younger generation from school, form a legal culture among the population, show intolerance to any manifestations of domestic vandalism, and strictly follow the rules of law and order,” he said.  


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2 years ago
Women This Week: African Women Leaders Tackle Women’s Rights and Political Participation
Welcome to “Women Around the World: This Week,” a series that highlights noteworthy news related to women and U.S. foreign policy. This week’s post covers February 11 to February 17.

Participants Look to Address Challenges in South Sudan and Across Africa

This week, nearly four hundred female leaders from fifteen African countries gathered in Juba, South Sudan, for the first ever International Conference on Women’s Transformational Leadership. The conference—supported by the United Nations—was focused on addressing challenges impacting women and girls in South Sudan and across Africa. Participants discussed issues such as political participation and leadership, climate change, access to education, and barriers to participation in the economy. “We need to build a movement for transformational leadership, and South Sudan is a good place to start,” said Amina Mohammed, the UN deputy secretary-general, emphasizing the need for continual growth in the number of women in government. “We need women to participate in finding solutions that work for all. Together, we can turn ambitions into action.”


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2 weeks ago
From Sri Lanka to Tanzania: the pioneering hotels run entirely by women
the Guardian
In countries where tourism is still a male domain, all-female establishments are providing much-needed job opportunities

We men will have to get used to seeing the adjective female-run or all-female in various businesses, stores, restaurants, and even in the future in governments or large companies, it is a seal of quality that will be recognized in the not too distant future. Great!


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2 years ago
NAIROBI, Kenya (AP) — Tanzania’s President Samia Suluhu Hassan has said that as the East African country's first female leader, she has brought a new level of political tolerance to the nation. Hassan spoke at a rally for International Women's Day which had been organized by an opposition party.

More women should lead the world!


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