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This page collects stories on developments throughout the Pacific in promoting women in politics. Because many news sites in the Pacific archive their stories after a period of time, we have replicated the stories in full on this page, to keep an archive on efforts and article in the region. We thank all Pacific news colleagues for their contributions in sharing stories on women in politics. If you have a story we have missed, please send it to the PacWIP team on pacwip@gmail.com.

Pacific women politicians hailed for overcoming adversity

13th August, 2014

Australia’s Ambassador for Women and Girls Natasha Stott-Despoja says developed countries can learn a lot from prospective female parliamentarians in the Pacific. Across the Pacific less than 5 per cent of parliamentarians are women. While that figure is much higher in Australa, around 30 per cent, Ms Stott-Despoja says the difficulties faced by women elsewhere in the region are much...

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PNG ’s Dame Meg Taylor will be PIFS First Female Secretary General

11th August, 2014

The Pacific Islands Forum Leaders at their Retreat in Peleliu State, Palau on 31st July announced Dame Meg Taylor, DBE, as the next Secretary General of the Pacific Islands Forum, making history as the first woman to be selected to hold the office of Secretary General. Dame Taylor, currently serving as a senior official at the World Bank, brings over...

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Empowerment of women in political participation promoted in SI

11th August, 2014

THE UNITED Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women (UNW) is working in collaboration and partnership with the European Union (EU) funded ‘Strongim Mere’ project to promote women’s political participation in Solomon Islands and in the pacific region. In a media conference yesterday, the UNW and EU had invited Samoa’s Electoral Commissioner, Papalii Malietau Malietoa, who is a champion...

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Gender no barrier for Pacific Forum’s new leader

06th August, 2014

The first female secretary of the Pacific Islands Forum, Dame Meg Taylor, says she’s confident she can gain the respect of the Pacific’s male-dominated political leaders. The former World Bank official was appointed on Thursday when Forum leaders wrapped up their annual meeting in Palau. Her appointment means the top three position in the regional...

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Empowering our future leaders

30th July, 2014

What a leader looks like and the importance of women’s political participation will be the focus on two events run by UN Women in Honiara this week in partnership with VOIS Blong Mere and US Embassy. Samoa’s Electoral Commissioner Papali’i Malietau Malietoa will take part in both the two-day Empowerment Series and a week-long Transformational Leadership workshop with potential female political candidates....

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Australia’s women’s envoy tours Pacific to boost political participation

20th July, 2014

Australia’s Ambassador for Women and Girls says Australia can help Pacific nations improve poor levels of female leadership. Natasha Stott-Despoja is the head of an Australian delegation to Tonga to meet about 30 women in politics from around the region. “This is a great opportunity to get together those women who are in positions of power, those...

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Women to Discuss Gender Equality in Parliament

20th July, 2014

The Legislative Assembly of Tonga is hosting the second Pacific Women’s Parliamentary Partnerships Forum (PWPPF) in Nuku’alofa from today until Monday. The events are being held at the Scenic Hotel in Fua’amotu and the Fa‘onelua Convention Centre here in Nuku’alofa. The three day event, funded by the Australian Agency for International Development (Australian Aid), is aimed to tackle the problem of fewer...

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COMMUNIQUE: Pacific Women Policy Makers’ Dialogue (July 2014)

18th July, 2014

This Communique is from the inaugural Pacific Women Policy-Makers Dialogue. Pacific women parliamentarians and senior government officials met in Nuku’alofa, Tonga on 18 July 2014 to discuss strategies to enhance women’s leadership and decision-making opportunities at national and sub-national levels. They agreed on actions to support their efforts to influence decision-making processes in order to...

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Increasing women’s leadership in the Pacific

17th July, 2014

The Australian Government considers women’s economic empowerment, ending violence against women and girls, and enhancing women’s leadership opportunities in the Pacific a foreign policy priority. As part of our efforts, I am delighted to announce Australia’s Ambassador for Women and Girls, Natasha Stott Despoja, will host a dialogue for Pacific women political leaders and policy makers in the Pacific...

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Macho Parliament Putting Women Off Politics

16th July, 2014

MPs have admitted that a “raucous … ill-mannered … unprofessional” atmosphere in the Chamber with MPs “ganging up and bullying” each other is putting women off a career in politics. The All-Party Political Group on Women in Parliament – which includes two deputy speakers – is calling for a “zero tolerance” approach to bad behaviour, including...

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Ward elections in Port Moresby, PNG to have women representatives

15th July, 2014

More women running in their Local Government elections in PNG. A starting ground for them to then move on to national government elections. The National Capital District Council of women is way ahead of other provinces in conducting its Ward Elections. This is according to NCD Council of Women president, Maria Andrew. She made these and other comments,...

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Cook Islands Elections: Preliminary results

11th July, 2014

Preliminary results have now been publicised, and according to Cook Island News, atleast three of the 7 women that stood for elections have been successful. One of the candidates, Ms. Tetangi Matapo, received equal number of votes with Mr. Tokorua Pareina for the Tamarua Constituency. They three women who look likely to have won their seats are: 1. Ms. Ngamau Munokoa; 2. Ms. Selina Napa; 3. Ms. Vainetutai Rose Toki-Brown. According to the...

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