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WGDD
(redirected from Women, Gender and Development Directorate)

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WGDDWorking Group on the Draft Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples (United Nations)
WGDDWomen, Gender and Development Directorate (African Union)


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Noting that gender cuts across all the portfolios of the Commission, the Assembly approved establishment of the Women, Gender and Development Directorate in the Office of the Chairperson to coordinate all activities and programmes of the Commission.
Dr Mary Maboreke, Director of the Women, Gender and Development Directorate in the African Union, received an equal round of applause after providing insight on how a coalition of women's groups and networks successfully lobbied for a 50/50 quota among the just appointed commissioners.
Among the many high ranking participants, Angela Melo, Special Rapporteur on the Rights of Women in Africa for the African Commission on Human & People's Rights, and Mary Maboreke, Director of the Women, Gender and Development Directorate of the African Union, supported and applauded the event.
 
 
 
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