Last year, the legislature in Burkina Faso passed a gender quota law requiring 30 percent of candidate lists to be women. Despite local and legislative elections being held in 2011 and 2012, respectively, there has been little progress on implementing the law, and questions remain on how it will be enforced. The Coalition for the Implementation of the Quota Law — a group NDI helped establish — held a forum that identified a number of challenges and agreed on recommendations for overcoming them. Read more» Georgia: Political Parties Agree to "Win With Women"
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Eleven Georgian political parties endorsed the Win with Women Global Action Plan, a tool created by NDI that provides practical recommendations to political parties on ways to increase the role of women within their ranks. Over 100 members of parliament, government officials and civil society leaders attended a conference on the benefits of including more women on candidate lists and in party leadership. The participants discussed strategies, such as creating a gender equality department within the party, to promote women leaders within the organization. Read more»
New Resource on Gender Commissions and Caucuses
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One Size Does Not Fit All: Lessons Learned from Legislative Gender Commissions and Caucuses, a new publication by NDI and International IDEA, is now available in English and Spanish. The publication offers a comprehensive look at different models of gender commissions and caucuses employed throughout Latin America and provides information on global best practices on establishing and working with a gender commission or caucus. Read more»
About Win With Women
The Win with Women Global Initiative is a complement to more than two decades of work by the National Democratic Institute (NDI) in pursuit of an equitable, democratic society where women’s needs are meaningfully addressed. Some of its latest activities are presented here.
The Initiative is aimed at increasing women’s leadership in elected office, political parties and in civil society. It was launched in 2003 by NDI and its Chairman Madeleine K. Albright to promote strategies for increasing women’s political leadership worldwide. The anchor of the Win with Women Global Initiative is the Global Action Plan, a document that outlines practical recommendations for political parties to broaden their appeal by addressing women’s role as voters, candidates, party activists and elected officials. Women and men from more than 100 countries are active supporters of the Initiative and Global Action Plan.
Get Involved
Visit the Win with Women Website
Refer Colleagues to Win with Women
Download the Global Action Plan
Email the Win with Women Initiative
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