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Women in Latin American Politics and The Fight Against Poverty

Like most of the world, Latin America has historically been governed almost exclusively by men. Women in Latin American politics are no longer an anomaly — they are increasingly a defining feature of the region's political landscape.

Women in Latin American Politics and The Fight Against Poverty

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Like most of the world, Latin America has historically been governed almost exclusively by men.

Women in Latin American politics are no longer an anomaly — they are increasingly a defining feature of the region's political landscape.

According to the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU), Latin America and the […]

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Like most of the world, Latin America has historically been governed almost exclusively by men. Women in Latin American politics are no longer an anomaly — they are increasingly a defining feature of the region's political landscape. According to the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU), Latin America and the […]

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