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		<title>Ladies First: Map: Global Gender Balance</title>
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Rwanda has the highest percentage of women elected to a house of parliament. But how does the rest of the world stack up? Use this map to view statistics about the first and last place finishers within each region. The United States of America, with 14% of its legislature made up of women, and a [...]]]></description>
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		<title>Ladies First: Essay: Achieving Political Gender Balance</title>
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Achieving Political Gender Balance: Use of Parity Quotas and Quota Laws

By: Professor Monique Leyenaar

July 2004

Ten years after a horrifying spiral into genocide, Rwanda is, in some ways, a model of feminist opportunity. Its new constitution mandates that women hold at least 30 percent of all positions in government and other decision-making positions. The 2003 elections [...]]]></description>
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