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Yemeni women and their voice

Yemeni women would like their voices to be heard in the decision-making process because they want to continue on Friday to tell their opinion the of ending the Yemen civil war. UN representative Martin Griffiths has invited a group of eight Yemen women to help and advise him during the talks that start on Thursday to devise a resolution to end the crisis. Mr Griffiths said at the opening of the talks on Thursday that he would take much of the view of Yemeni women Women represented by various political parties, civil society, activists and Yemen developers. But the only woman to accept is Rana Ghanem, assistant secretary of the Yassen organization Nasser, as a member of a government delegation. https://www.thenational.ae/world/mena/yemeni-women-seek-greater-role-in-peace-talks-1.800270

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What are womens to tend more to do in politic: Also it is well known that women are more likely to bring democracy and look more for citizen needs. They care more about health and education, it's like that because they have the motherhood in their body even that they don't have kids yet. They also want to put bigger groups together and don’t have just one side of group on their side. The development indicators are most important for them. Feminism in Politic: Now a days is big problem that a lot of people see women in politic just like one another feminist person that hates males. The truth is that all of the woman's want the equality but not take the men's down from their political work. So there is feminism in politic but not the one that people think because also feminism have more definitions than that the females hate males. Individuals/Groups: The low level of representation of women in politics is closely linked to the status of women who are

Women in National Politic

Percentage of womens in politics:     Over the last two decades the percentage of womens in politic growed up something about 10% , for example in Sub-Sarah Africa the percentage of womens in parliament has risen from 11% to 23,2%.( (n.d.). Retrieved from http://archive.ipu.org/wmn-e/classif.htm , 1st October 2018), October/1/2018) Which is really good because most of the time in those countries womens are not allowed to have their opinion. Also in Arab state regions has the percentage increase from 3,1% to 17,2%. (((n.d.). Retrieved from http://archive.ipu.org/wmn-e/classif.htm , 1st October 2018), October/1/2018) Which was really big more for all of the other females in those states. In most of the world is less or around 30% womens in politic, for example Czech republic ha 27% of womens in politic. Which is not bad but we have also countries like Rwanda where is 61,3% of womens in parliament. We have also countries like Oman where is 1,2% (n.d.). Retrieved from http://archive.

Introduction

I would like to talk about this issue because there is just few of people that think about females in politic like something that we don't have to talk about. Yes, we see countries like Rwanda where is more than half of parliament build by females. We also have countries like Yemen where is 0.00 % of females in politic. So yes for me it is issue because I want womens to have voice all around the world.