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U.S. Consul General, Munich Jennifer Gavito talks about

U.S. Consul General, Munich Jennifer Gavito talks about

U.S. Consul General, Munich Jennifer Gavito talks about the role of women in U.S. security decision making processes duriing a seminar tailored for European parliamentarians from eastern Europe on gender and se... More

Parliament of Georgia Deputy Chairperson of Committee

Parliament of Georgia Deputy Chairperson of Committee

Parliament of Georgia Deputy Chairperson of Committee on Education, Culture and Science and member of the Gender Equality Council Guguli Magradze talks about the role of women in her nation during a seminar ta... More

Former President of Kosovo Atifete Jahjaga shares her

Former President of Kosovo Atifete Jahjaga shares her

Former President of Kosovo Atifete Jahjaga shares her perspectives of women in the security decision making process in Kosovo during a seminar tailored for European parliamentarians from eastern Europe on gende... More

Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Deputy Chairperson of the

Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Deputy Chairperson of the

Verkhovna Rada of Ukraine Deputy Chairperson of the Committee on European Integration and Co-Chairman of the Equal Opportunities Inter-Faction Union Mariia Ionova talks about the role of women in her nation dur... More

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