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Democratic Republic of Congo Case Study
Act of Engagement, North Kivu
Women
Men
Women’s Roles
2008 peace talks
No Data
Negotiators
20%
women
Mediators
5%
women
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Women's Representation in Parliament
2008
0%
8%
2013
0%
8%
Negotiating Parties
Government of DRC
Various armed groups in North Kivu
Agreement References
Women, Girls, and Gender
Violence Against Women
Type of Peace Process
Partial Agreement
Third Parties
United Nations
European Union
United States
African Union
Government of Azerbaijan
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Women in Terrorism
How Women's Participation in Conflict Prevention and Resolution Advances U.S. Interests
Countering Sexual Violence in Conflict
Increasing Female Participation in Peacekeeping Operations
Women's Power Index
Find out where women around the world wield political power - and why it matters.
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Find out where women around the world wield political power - and why it matters.
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Growing Economies Through Gender Parity
Closing the gender gap in the workforce could add a $28 trillion to the global GDP.
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Closing the gender gap in the workforce could add a $28 trillion to the global GDP.
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Women's Workplace Equality Index
Most countries still have laws that make it harder for women to work than men.
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Most countries still have laws that make it harder for women to work than men.
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