More women have entered Parliament and become heads of state across African countries, but some are continuing a legacy of corruption, repression and curtailing women’s rights.
Search results
More women have entered Parliament and become heads of state across African countries, but some are continuing a legacy of corruption, repression and curtailing women’s rights.
By Editors On October 19, 2024, experts discussed Mumbai voters’ concerns about the big ticket infrastructure upgradation in the country’s financial capital, and their potential impact on the state elections. The speakers were urban conservationist Shweta Wagh, senior...