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Bhatt, Shanta. Women parliamentarians of India. Udaipur: Shiva Publishers Distributors, 1995.

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K, Jain C., ed. Women parliamentarians in India. Delhi, India: Published for Lok Sabha Secretariat by Surjeet Publications, 1993.

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Kumari, Ranjana. Women parliamentarians: A study in the Indian context. New Delhi: Har-Anand Publications, 1994.

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Samoa. Ministry of Women, Community, and Social Development. Division of Research, Policy, Planning, and Information Processing. Directory of women parliamentarians of Samoa, 1970-2006. 2nd ed. [Apia, Samoa]: Ministry of Women, Community, and Social Development, 2009.

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Elizabeth, Doka, Msipa Sinekiwe, Working Group on Gender Politics, Women Parliamentarians Caucus (Zimbabwe), Federation of African Media Women, and Media Institute of Southern Africa, eds. Interface: Women parliamentarians, media women : Holiday Inn, Harare, September 5, 2002 : report. Harare: Working Group on Gender Politics, 2002.

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Bari, Farzana. Role and performance: Assessment of Pakistan women parliamentarians, 2002-2007. Islamabad: Pattan Development Organization, 2009.

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Bari, Farzana. Role and performance: Assessment of Pakistan women parliamentarians, 2002-2007. Islamabad: Pattan Development Organization, 2009.

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Powley, Elizabeth. Defending children's rights: The legislative priorities of Rwandan women parliamentarians. [Washington, DC]: Initiative for Inclusive Security, 2008.

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Powley, Elizabeth. Defending children's rights: The legislative priorities of Rwandan women parliamentarians. [Washington, DC]: Initiative for Inclusive Security, 2008.

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Latt, Shwe Shwe Sein. Women's political participation in Myanmar: Experiences of women parliamentarians, 2011-2016. Rangoon, Myanmar]: Asia Foundation, 2017.

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Pakistan Institute of Legislative Development and Transparency., ed. Briefing paper for Pakistani women parliamentarians being an effective committee member. Islamabad: Pakistan Institute of Legislative Development and Transparency, 2006.

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Modh, Bhumika. Role of Women Parliamentarians in Achieving Sustainable Development Goals in India. Singapore: Springer Nature Singapore, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-981-99-2178-2.

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Mafoso-Guni, Kelello. Report on Parliamentarians Workshop held on 16th November, 1994: Maseru Sun Cabanas. Maseru: FIDA, 1994.

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BRAC University. Centre of Gender and Social Transformation, ed. First Meeting of the South Asian Network of Women Parliamentarians: 25-27 February, 2013, Hilton Colombo, Sri Lanka. Dhaka: Centre of Gender and Social Transformation (CGST), BRAC Development Institute (BDI), BRAC University, 2013.

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Wasim, Wagha, and ʻAurat Pablīkeshan ainḍ Infārmeshan Sarvis Fāʼūnḍeshan., eds. A five-year report on: Performance of women parliamentarians in the 12th National Assembly, 2002-2007. Islamaabd: Aurat Foundation, 2009.

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Mirza, Naeem. A five-year report on: Performance of women parliamentarians in the 12th National Assembly, 2002-2007. Islamaabd: Aurat Foundation, 2009.

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Asian Women Parliamentarians' Conference on Population and the Status of Women (1990 New Delhi, India). Report of Asian Women Parliamentarians' Conference on Population and the Status of Women: Convened under the auspices of the Asian Forum of Parliamentarians on Population and Development, 12-14 March 1990, Vigyan Bhavan, New Delhi, India. New Delhi: Secretatriat of the Indian Association of Parliamentarians on Population and Development, 1990.

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Union, Inter-parliamentary, and United Nations, eds. The Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women and its Optional Protocol: Handbook for parliamentarians. [Geneva, Switzerland]: Inter-Parliamentary Union, 2003.

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Parliament, Namibia, ed. Report of ESAMI training workshop for women parliamentarians and department secretaries on effective leadership and parliamentary participation: Held at Parliament Building (C 1), 16-21 June, 2003. [Windhoek, Namibia]: Parliament, Republic of Namibia, 2003.

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Programme, United Nations Development, and United Nations Development Fund for Women. Pacific Regional Office., eds. Report: Seminar for Pacific regional women members of parliament & Fiji Is. parliamentarians : 22-25 March, 2000, Fiji Mocambo Hotel, Nadi, Fiji Is. [Suva, Fiji]: UNDP, 2000.

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Philippines) Asian Women Parliamentarians and Ministers' Conference on the Empowerment of Women (2003 Manila. Asian Women Parliamentarians and Ministers' Conference on the Empowerment of Women, 2-3 October 2003, Westin Philippine Plaza Hotel, Manila, Philippines: Proceedings and submitted papers. Quezon City, Philippines]: Philippine Legislators' Committee on Population and Development Foundation, 2003.

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Union, Inter-parliamentary, ed. Beijing Parliamentary Declaration: Adopted by participants at the Parliamentarians' Day on the occasion of the Fourth World Conference on Women, Beijing, 7 September 1995. Geneva: Inter-Parliamentary Union, 1995.

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Mafuratidze, Regis. Awareness raising workshop proceedings on farmers' rights and economic development for parliamentarians and women organizations in Zimbabwe, 26 August and 23 September 2009, Harare, Zimbabwe. Harare, Zimbabwe: Community Technology Development Trust, 2009.

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Knight, Jill. About the house: A parliamentarian's commentary. London: Churchill Press, 1995.

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Cowan, Edith Dircksey. The voice of Edith Cowan: Australia's first woman parliamentarian, 1921-24. Churchlands, W.A: Edith Cowan University, 1996.

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Lawrence, Carmen, 1948- writer of preface, ed. The magnificent life of Miss May Holman: Australia's first female Labor parliamentarian. Fremantle, W.A: Fremantle Press, 2016.

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Directory for women parliamentarians of Samoa, 1970-2006. 2nd ed. Apia, Samoa: Ministry of Women, Community & Social Development, 2009.

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Network of African Women Ministers and Parliamentarians (NAWMP): Strategic plan, 2005-2009. [Newyork?]: UNFPA, Africa Division, 2005.

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Network of African Women Ministers and Parliamentarians (NAWMP): Strategic plan, 2005-2009. [Newyork?]: UNFPA, Africa Division, 2005.

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Black, David. Women parliamentarians in Australia, 1921-1996: A register of women members of Commonwealth, State and Territory Parliaments in Australia. Western Australian Parliamentary History Project, 1996.

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Niklasson, Birgitta. Contact Capital in Political Careers: Gender and Recruitment of Parliamentarians and Political Appointees. Dept. of Political Science Goteborg Universit, 2005.

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Report of the Parliamentarians and District Leaders Forum: Theme: Political empowerment for women participation in national and local politics, held at Pope Paul Community Centre and International Conference Centre, 21st-22nd November, 1996. [Kampala?]: NAWOU, 1996.

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Women’s Political Participation: Africa Barometer 2021. International Institute for Democracy and Electoral Assistance, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.31752/idea.2021.21.

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African countries are still far from achieving women’s equal and effective participation in political decision-making. Women constitute only 24 per cent of the 12,113 parliamentarians in Africa, 25 per cent in the lower houses, and 20 per cent in the upper houses of parliament. While local government is often hailed as a training ground for women in politics, women constitute a mere 21 per cent of councillors in the 19 countries for which complete data could be obtained. The Barometer is a key resource of the consortium Enhancing the Inclusion of Women in Political Participation in Africa (WPP) which aims to provide legislators and policymakers with data to assess progress in women’s political participation over time.
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Legon, Edward. Revolution remembered. Manchester University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.7228/manchester/9781526124654.001.0001.

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Parliamentarians continued to identify with the decisions to oppose and resist Crown and established church after the Restoration. By expressing these views between 1660 and 1688, these men and women were vulnerable to charges of sedition or treason. This book examines these ‘seditious memories’ and asks why people risked themselves by expressing them in public. It does so without dismissing such views as evidence of discontent or radicalism, showing instead how they countered experiences of defeat. As well as speech and writing, these views are shown to have manifested themselves as misbehavior during official commemoration of the civil wars and republic. It also considers how such views were passed on from the generation of men and women who experienced civil war and revolution to their children and grandchildren.
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Palmieri, Sonia. Gender-Sensitive Parliaments. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acrefore/9780190228637.013.215.

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While women have succeeded in promoting a feminist agenda in some parliaments, the international research shows that this is not always possible, and accordingly, not a realistic expectation for women. Parliaments, like any institution, have specific cultural norms and practices, some of which actively work against the advancement of gender equality. Understanding the conditions under which female—and male—parliamentarians might succeed in promoting gender equality outcomes has become an important avenue for research and development practice. The focus on gender-sensitive parliaments allows for a framework to identify, and encourage the development of, those conditions.There are four key elements of a gender-sensitive parliament. First, it accepts that the responsibility to achieve gender equality, both as a policy outcome and as a process, rests with the parliament as a whole (its male and female members and staff) and with the organizations that drive substantial policy, procedural, and normative development (political parties). Second, a gender-sensitive parliament is guided by institutional policies and legal frameworks, which allow the parliament to monitor its achievements toward gender equality and allow follow-up and review. Third, a gender-sensitive parliament institutionalizes a gender mainstreaming approach through its representational, legislative, and oversight work to ensure that all the parliament’s outputs consider, and counteract, any potential discrimination against women or men, girls or boys. This element requires a reconsideration of the process and structures of the parliament, including the respective roles and capacities of members and parliamentary staff. Fourth, a gender-sensitive parliament constantly strives to eliminate institutional cultures that sanction and perpetuate discriminatory, prejudicial norms and attitudes in the workplace against women members and staff.
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Swinson, Jo. Equal Power: Shortlisted for the Best Memoir by a Parliamentarian 2018. Atlantic Books, Limited, 2018.

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Hopkins, Lekkie. Magnificent Life of Miss May Holman Australia's First Female Labor Parliamentarian. Fremantle Press, 2016.

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