All posts tagged "Women leaders"
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Gender imbalance remains in Nepalese civil service recruitment
The Nepalese civil service has seen its proportion of women rise from eight per cent a decade ago to 23% last year, new figures reveal – though clear evidence of
- Posted November 12, 2018
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University of Birmingham invites you to find out more about the Masters in Public Administration at the PG Open Day – Saturday 24th November
The Masters in Public Administration (MPA) is an international Masters programme, aimed at those who aspire to a career in public management or policy-making in government, public agencies or non-governmental
- Posted October 30, 2018
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New Zealand launches cross-government gender pay principles
Pay rates should be transparent, employment practices free from gender bias and the value of unpaid work recognised, according to a set of civil service gender pay principles launched by
- Posted July 5, 2018
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Charity warns of sexism in Chinese civil service recruitment
The Chinese government is being urged to end the use of recruitment adverts that discriminate against women when filling positions in its national civil service. The call follows the publication
- Posted May 24, 2018
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New women leaders institute to be chaired by former Oz PM
After sexism poisoned her three-year stint as Australian prime minister, Julia Gillard became ever more determined to champion gender equality in government and politics. Liz Heron hears her explain her
- Posted April 20, 2018
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Australia achieves gender parity among federal secretaries
The Australian Government has achieved gender parity at the most senior level of the public service, with nine of its 18 departmental secretaries’ roles now occupied by women. Also known
- Posted April 18, 2018
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Court orders Israeli commission to drop men-only course
A labour court in Jerusalem has ordered Israel’s Civil Service Commission to admit at least 10 women to a men-only civil service training course within 30 days – or shut
- Posted April 16, 2018
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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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Zina Etheridge, Chief Executive, London Borough of Haringey: Exclusive Interview
Local authority officials often take jobs in central government, but few senior civil servants make the shift to council roles. The UK’s Zina Etheridge has travelled in both directions: she
- Posted March 22, 2018
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UN calls for gender monitoring of Pakistani appointments
Women face social barriers to decision-making posts in Pakistan’s federal civil service, a UN study has found – prompting senior UN figures to call for the introduction of a tracking
- Posted March 15, 2018










