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Lower House of Somalian Parliament (photo credit: Garowe Online)
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6 July 2021
Somalia halves registration fees for women running for parliament
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26 April 2021
In Ireland, citizens’ assembly recommends replacing constitution’s "women in the home" clause
President Emmerson Mnangagwa of Zimbabwe (photo credit: GovernmentZA/flickr)
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17 December 2020
Zimbabwe to adopt quota for women in local councils
President Mohamed Abdullahi Farmaajo of Somalia (photo credit: UNSOM Somalia/flickr)
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29 October 2020
Somali women push for gender quota bill before next general election
Parliament of India (photo credit: Courtney Powell/flickr)
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11 September 2020
Indian supreme court to decide if states can declare backward classes under constitution
Parliament of India (photo credit: Courtney Powell/flickr)
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5 August 2020
Indian Supreme Court's constitution bench will hear challenges to quota for economically disadvantaged
Parliament of Uganda (photo credit: Rand Snyder/flickr)
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17 July 2020
In Uganda, reserved seats for elderly in parliament will require constitutional amendment
Electoral process in Somalia (2016) (photo credit: AMISOM Public Information/flickr)
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3 June 2020
Op-ed: A one-person, one-vote election and a 4.5 clan system are incompatible in Somalia
Prime Minister of Singapore Lee Hsien Loong (photo credit: Number 10/flickr)
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11 November 2019
Singapore's prime minister defends system of reserved presidency
Ghana's Parliament (photo credit: eindundzwanzig/flickr)
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14 August 2019
Ghana's civil society mounts pressure on government to pass Affirmative Action Bill into law

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