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Harare, Zimbabwe (photo credit: Martin Addison/flickr)
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18 December 2019
Zimbabwe's cabinet repeals running mate clause and extends gender quota
Virginia State Capitol (photo credit: Ron Cogswell/flickr)
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15 November 2019
Op-ed: Could the United States finally pass a constitutional amendment guaranteeing equal rights for women?
Tehran, Iran (photo credit: nima; hopographer/flickr)
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3 October 2019
Iran changes citizenship laws to allow children of Iranian women to be eligible
Parliament of Nepal (photo credit: UN Women/flickr)
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19 September 2019
Nepal's sexual minorities say progress in rights has stalled since constitution passed
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
President of Sierra Leone, Julius Maada Bio (right) (photo credit: Global Partnership for Education/flickr)
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12 August 2019
Sierra Leone's Female Parliamentary Caucus presents report urging constitutional changes
Speaker of the National Assembly Advocate Jacob Mudenda (photo credit: The Herald)
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20 May 2019
Zimbabwe Speaker of National Assembly promises to renew gender quotas after 2023 expiration
Papua New Guinea Prime Minister Peter O'Neill (photo credit: Loop PNG)
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27 March 2019
Papua New Guinea government considers reserved seats for women in parliament for 2022 elections
Kenyan National Assembly (photo credit: Reuters)
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18 March 2019
Op-ed: Kenyan National Assembly refused to enact the constitutionally required bill on gender quotas
Zanu PF Deputy Chief Whip Obedingwa Mguni (photo credit: The Zimbabwe Mail)
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14 March 2019
Ruling party in Zimbabwe calls for constitutional amendment to maintain quota for women in Parliament

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