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
I find your blog very interesting, because it is a totally different issue than mine and I learned many new information, which I did not know before about women in politics. It is obvious that in some countries or cultures this issue is even more serious and women still do not have voice. If there was one successful woman in politics, it would be considered as a success or coincidence (depending on culture).
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