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Issue 17 (Fall 2007)In this Issue
WLP Partners from Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East Convene in Antalya, Turkey
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WLP Program Focus: Young Women's Learning Partnership (YWLP) and International Women's Democracy Network (IWDN)Young Women's Learning Partnership (YWLP) WLP's new Young Women's Learning Partnership program aims to empower young people to create a shared vision, to build consensus, strengthen their communication skills, and create action plans to address the issues that impact their lives. Currently Leading to Choices: A Leadership Training Handbook for Women, WLP's leadership training manual which has been culturally adapted and translated into 17 languages is being adapted for young women and girls in Jordan and Bahrain. WLP Partner Spotlight: Marfua Tokhtakhodzhaeva's New BookThe Re-Islamization of Society and the Position of Women in Post-Soviet Uzbekistan
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Women's Activism: Malaysia and JordanMalaysia's Joint Action Group for Gender Equality (JAG) kicked-off Fiesta Feminista in mid-June with a three-day "fiesta" meant to celebrate, as the name suggests, the achievements of feminism, to synergize the efforts of women's and social justice groups, and to address the challenges and inequalities that remain. Over 500 women and men from all walks of life took part in workshops, lectures, presentations, exhibitions, performances, and films focusing on a variety of feminist issues with a thematic emphasis on diversity. JAG, which includes Sisters in Islam (SIS) and the All Women's Action Society (AWAM), plans to host a Fiesta Feminista event every two to three years. WLP Partner Alumnae Spotlight: Past Leading to Choices Participants Reach High PositionsIn July 2007, in Jordan, three WLP alumnae won seats in their municipal councils. Additionally, two alumnae of a regional training in Africa have gone on to take leadership roles in NGOs and in civil service. Christiana Thorpe and Daphne Williams were appointed as National Electoral Commissioners of Sierra Leone in 2005 and 2006 respectively, with Ms. Thorpe gaining the distinction of being the first woman to hold that position in the country. Elections were held in Sierra Leone in August 2007, with run-off election results still pending, and Ms. Thorpe and Ms. Williams were key players in overseeing the process. WLP Publication Highlight: French Multimedia Leadership Curriculum Published
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