International Foundation for Electoral Systems: A member of OPORA talks further about the draft laws they are reviewing and the comments they are providing to members of the Ukrainian Parliament.
International Foundation for Electoral Systems: Orest Deychakiwsky, Policy Advisor for the Helsinki Commission, thanks the panelists for their insights.
International Foundation for Electoral Systems: This attendee asked about political finance and the struggle women encounter as they attempt to raise money for their campaigns.
International Foundation for Electoral Systems: Catie Lott talks about techniques the U.S. Agency for International Development is employing to capture impact and lessons learned. Learning from successes and failures is critical to increasing women’s political participation.
International Foundation for Electoral Systems: Jessica Huber holds up IFES’ latest publication, <i>Gender Equality & Election Management Bodies: A Best Practices Guide</i>, which aims to provide election officials with a resource to develop an integrated approach to gender in electoral
International Foundation for Electoral Systems: Jessica Huber describes the unique barriers that women face even as they become decision-makers and political leaders.
International Foundation for Electoral Systems: Attendees at the World of Women for World Peace review materials and take notes during the panel discussion.
International Foundation for Electoral Systems: Sarah Wagner, Associate Professor at George Washington University, introduces each of the panelist and moderates the panel discussion.
International Foundation for Electoral Systems: Karen Mulhauser describes some of the challenges and successes of incorporating women’s issues into the United Nations (UN). She also highlighted the work of UN Women.
International Foundation for Electoral Systems: Congresswoman Johnson opened the panel by framing the conversation and underscoring the critical role women must play to ensure sustainable peace.