All posts by Martha Moss
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On the frontline: women and terrorism
With most terrorist atrocities carried out by men, women have been largely excluded from the struggle to contain terrorism. But a recent UN event heard that they have a crucial
- Posted March 26, 2018
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EU gender equality report reveals ‘mountain to climb’
The EU still has “a mountain to climb” in ensuring gender equality, the European Commissioner in charge of gender equality has warned, with women across the Continent continuing to face
- Posted April 18, 2017
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Progress on female ministers has stalled, says UN
There has been little progress in increasing the number of women in the upper echelons of governments in recent years, according to data released by the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU) and
- Posted April 11, 2017
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OECD chief of staff calls for bold policies on gender equality
Governments have been urged to increase female participation in decision-making as part of efforts to crack down on corruption, tackle unemployment and boost economic growth. OECD chief of staff and
- Posted March 20, 2017
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UK civil service celebrates International Women’s Day
Civil servants across the UK have come together to celebrate International Women’s Day (IWD) 2017. Cross-government events have been taking place in London, Cardiff, Manchester, Bristol, Exeter and Cambridge under
- Posted March 8, 2017