Political Development

Argentine Women Against Fascism: The Junta de la Victoria, 1941–1947

The Junta de la Victoria (1941–1947) was an Argentine anti-fascist women’s group that sent aid to the Allies. With its 45,000 members, the Junta became the largest women’s political group before Juan Peron’s presidency (1946–1955) when women obtained suffrage in 1947. Unlike other women’s anti-fascist groups in Europe and Latin America, the Junta concentrated on …

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“Hillary Clinton is the Only Man in the Obama Administration”: Dual Character, Concepts, Generics and Gender

This article tells about the remark in 2010 about Hilary Clinton as the “only man in the Obama administration.” It states that the speaker managed to derogate both the male members of the administration by deeming them not to be men, and Hillary Clinton by deeming her to be a man, and thus not really …

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Gender Equality and Women’s Empowerment (GEWE) Plan 2019-2025 Results Matrices

The GEWE Plan Results and Matrices covers the GEWE Plan Strategic Framework. It outlines the results and matrices of the six strategic goal areas namely (1) expanded economic opportunities for women, (2) accelerated human capital development through investing in gender equality and women’s empowerment, (3) significant reduction in gender-based violence and enhanced gender perspective in …

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