Women Leaders All Over The World In 2011

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Women Leaders All Over The World In 2011 Argentina In 07 , Dr. Cristina Fernandez de Kirchner had become the first elected feminine president of Argentina. Isabel Peron been successful her husband as president from 1974 to 1976. Fernandez's interest in politics started in the 70s with the Peronist Youth movement. In 1989 she was elected towards the Santa Cruz Provincial Legislature and re-elected in 1993. She was a driving force in her husband's successful campaign for the presidency in 2003, the office she went on to win. She is passionate about her causes and unafraid of controversy. This year , President Fernandez endorsed the equality in marriage act that became law, making Argentina the first latin American country to accept the measure. I was struck by her honest and simple belief that democracy means equality for all. Australia In 2010, Julia Gillard became the 27th as well as first female prime minister of Australia. After completing her degree at Melbourne college she joined what the law states firm of Slater and Gordon as well as quickly became a partner. Her focus, primarily employment law for workers and fair compensation for home workers in the clothing industry , introduced her in order to Labor politics. Gillard didn't set out to split any glass ceilings or ruffle feathers , but her status as an atheist as well as an unmarried woman who lives with her partner (Tim Mathieson) has indeed fluffed some down. Her choice not to have kids prompted a discussion concerning the symbolism of an empty fruit bowl in a photo of Gillard's kitchen, a discuss her not being the 'mum'. One of her colleagues in Parliament called her ' "deliberately barren". Bangladesh Sheikh Hasina was chosen Prime Minister of Bangladesh in 2008 after two years of army-backed emergency rule. She took part in the 1969 uprising and also the 1971 liberation battle for which she as well as her family had been imprisoned by the occupying army of Pakistan. In 1975, whilst Hasina and her sister were going to her husband in Europe, her father and eighteen family members were executed by gunmen. She spent six years in exile before returning in 1981 to continue her battle for democracy, battles that often led to house arrests. She survived an attack in 2004 when grenades exploded at her opposition political move killing two dozen individuals. In May of 2011, Sheikh Hasina spoke at the Sixty-fourth World Health set up addressing the importance of ladies health to the power and productivity of each and every nation. Brazil Dilma Rousseff never held a good elected office prior to becoming the first woman president of south america. Now she prospects the fifth largest nation in the world with one of the quickest growing economies; the nation preparing to web host the 2014 globe Cup and the 2016 Olympics in Rio de Janiero. Imprisoned in her early 20s for opposing the military dictatorship she spent three years long lasting imprisonment and torture. Today she amounts a reputation for determination and grit as well as sees eliminating poverty and bringing sociable equality for all as her primary objectives. Rousseff


has hired nine women in order to her cabinet as well as travels surrounded by feminine security guards. This year she was 16th on Forbes list of the earth's most powerful people. Costa Rica Laura Chinchilla had been elected as the very first woman President of Costa Rica in 2010. She previously served as Minister of security , Chairman of the joint Drug Intelligence center , and the Academic council of the National police Academy working on judicial reform against among Costa Rica's greatest concerns--drug trafficking-a significant problem for a country on the drug trade route from Columbia towards the US. Since her election, Chinchilla has been active in promoting panama and nicaragua , in world markets and is a strong recommend for reform. Her opposition to a splitting up of church assuring , and her anti-abortion stance has concerned some women leaders as to Chinchilla's mindset toward gender equal rights. Chinchilla told people at the Council of ladies World Leaders that Costa Rica's our elected representatives has 40% feminine representation, far more compared to most nations. Croatia Jadranka Kosor was hired Prime Minister of the Republic of Croatia last year. She had formerly held positions as Vice Prime Minister as well as Minister of the loved ones , Veterans' Affairs as well as Intergenerational Solidarity, so that as Deputy President as well as Vice-President of the Croatian Democratic Union (Hrvatska demokratska zajednica, HDZ). Before entering politics, Kosor received a number of awards as a newspaper and stereo journalist. She required office to a huge deficit and higher unemployment and immediately introduced an emergency spending budget to reduce spending and also the national debt. After many years of struggling to improve the image of widespread government corruption, Croatia was recently approved to become the 28th member of the European Union and will join the eu in 2013. Jadranka Kosor has published two books on the Homeland War and two poetry books. Finland Tarja Halonen became the very first female head of state in the Republic of Finland in 2000 and had been re-elected in '06 to another six-year term. Finland is the very first nation to appoint more women compared to men as government ministers. Halonen served as a member of the parliament from 1979 to 2000 called the first woman being foreign minister. In addition to her political career she had a lengthy career in trade unions and different non-governmental organizations. President Halonen is a Social Democrat who believes that ladies in a position of energy need to support other women until there is equality in governments around the world. Tarja Halonen has built her politics career on advertising human rights, sociable justice and equal rights. In 2009, Finland had become the first country in the world to make access to high speed internet a legal right. Germany Angela Merkel had been sworn in as Chancellor of germany in 2005 and had a phenomenal 60% approval rate in to her 2009 reelection. Her parties concern for her success wasn't based on the usual merits of male applicants ; rather they were scared because she had been too frumpy searching , divorced, and had absolutely no children. The 'frumpy' looking, childless Chancellor managed to pull


her nation from its deep recession. Her doctor's is in physics, however at the age of 36 she became active in the democracy movement as well as after the Berlin wall came down took employment in government. This year , Forbes listed her sixth on their listing of Powerful People, as well as fourth on their listing of Powerful Women. This particular June, President Obama presented Chancellor Merkel with the Presidential Medal of Freedom. India Pratibha Patil was elected India's first woman leader in 2007. Trained as a lawyer she became a member of congress in 60s and then spent two decades in Maharashtra's state legislature. In 2004 she had been appointed the first woman governor of Rajasthan. She earned the Master's degree in Political Science as well as Economics and a bachelor's of Laws and it has worked tirelessly for that welfare of women and youngsters and the underprivileged. She promoted the Shram Sadhana Trust that supports working ladies hostels and a college of engineering as well as technology for non-urban youth. She is currently working with all politics parties for execution of the Women reservation Bill which grants or loans 33 per cent reservation for women in government. Many males oppose the reservation simply because women are poorly educated-a typical politics catch 22-until more women make the laws they will remain misleading. Iceland Jhanna Sigurardttir had become the first female prime minister of Iceland last year. She began her political career as a union organizer whilst working as a flight clerk and became a member of the Icelandic Parliament in 1978. One of her first notable functions was to refuse the official limo to drive her very own vehicle to work. She was Iceland's greatest serving minister on committees such as international and Constitutional affairs and Economy/Trade as well as Social Affairs. Eventually , it was Iceland's economic crash in 08 that forced the resignation of the then Prime Minister Geir Haarde. Sigurardttir led a group of Social Democrats as well as Left-Greens who joined forces to form a nanny minority government. Her election made her the world's first openly gay female mind of government. Her personal achievements as well as political prowess had been more important to Icelandic voters than sexual orientation. Ireland Mary Patricia McAleese became the 2nd female President of Ireland and the very first woman ever to succeed another elected feminine head of state , Mary Robinson, in 1997. She had been re-elected unopposed for a second 7 12 months term in 2004. McAleese grew up in Northern Ireland prior to her family had been forced to leave during 'The Troubles' (a phrase used to describe the violence between Catholics and Protestants in Northern Ireland). Previously two decades, Ireland has become one of Europe's wealthiest countries. In may of 2011 full Elizabeth II's unprecedented and symbolic day at Ireland added an additional plank to the Presidents successful platform of 'Building Bridges'. She told the full "...Your visit is really a formal recognition of what has, for several years , been a reality. The lived reality...that Ireland and britain are neighbours, equates to , colleagues and friends." Kosovo In 04 of 2011, Atifete Jahjaga, a non-partisan candidate, became the fourth President of Kosovo. She


is also the first female and at 36 , the youngest person to hold the office. Prior to her election she was the deputy commander of the Kosovo Police. Jahjaga managed to graduate from the University of Pristina Faculty of Law in two thousand and after the Kosovo War began being employed as an interpreter for that international police. She became an officer as well as rose through the ranks to General main. The Republic of Kosovo is in the Balkan Mountains in Southeastern Europe, bordered by Serbia and Albania. In 2008 Kosovo declared independence and it is awaiting acceptance approval from the UN. In July, Atifete Jahjaga met with an additional female world innovator , the President of Lithuania, Dalia Grybauskaite, to discuss, among other things, exactly how Kosovo can benefit from the experience of Lithuania on the route of the European plug-in process. Kyrgyzstan Rosa Otunbayeva, Central Asia's first female innovator , came to power this year after a takeover. The former professor received her education at Moscow State University as well as went on to serve as foreign minister during Soviet rule as well as after Kyrgyzstan acquired its independence, in which she played a significant role. In next year she was granted the International woman of Courage honor by US secretary of State Hillary Clinton. In Otunbayeva's own words "absolutely nothing can be more moving than to see people celebrate their independence....The Almighty supplied us with this type of powerful sense of dignity that we cannot tolerate the refusal of our unalienable privileges and freedoms, no matter what real or supposed benefits are provided by "stable" authoritarian regimes. It is the magic of individuals , young and old, men and women of different religions and politics beliefs, who come together in city piazzas and announce that enough is enough." Liberia By the time Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, who spent more than ten years in prison , many years in exile, and nearly faced execution, became the 24th President of Liberia in 2005, the nation was devastated. Years of civil war led to the deaths of 300,000 and also the rape of an estimated 75% of Liberian women. Unemployment was at 85%. In six years, Johnson-Sirleaf has eliminated the nation's external debt as well as Liberia now has among the fastest growing economies in the world. Unemployment, though still high, is down to 50% whilst school enrollment has increased 40%-girls constitute a significant portion of that number. In 2007, johnson Sirleaf was granted the Medal of Freedom by the united states , and in 2010, Newsweek listed her as one of the ten best leaders in the world, and period named her in the top ten female leaders. Lithuania In 2009, Dalia Grybauskaite, an Independent, received the office of leader of the Republic of Lithuania with over 68% of the vote. Her campaign stressed the importance of protecting the poor, lowering the bureaucracy, and investigating government spending. In 1988, she obtained a doctoral degree in economic sciences at the Moscow academy of Social research. In 1991, she was appointed director of the European division at the Ministry of International Economic relations and served in Ministry positions until 2004 when she was appointed eu commissioner for monetary programming and spending budget. There she started reforms to ensure a more practical and efficient distribution of funds. The work earned her the title of Commissioner of the Year.


Grybauskaite's lack of links in order to political parties or special interest groups and her spotless record allowed her to demand accountability from government officials and agencies. Slovakia Iveta Radicova had become the first woman prime minister of Slovakia this year. She holds the Ph.D. In philosophy and was a professor of Sociology at Comenius college in Bratislava. She began her politics career in the the nineteen nineties as a member of the public Against Violence movement. Said to be Slovakia's leading female sociologist she was appointed Minister of Labour, sociable Affairs, and households from 2005-2006 as well as represented the Slovak Democratic Party in Parliament in '06. Radicova promised to chop state spending rather than establish tax raises to reduce the budget debt. She believes faith is a private issue , that women should be trusted to make their own decisions about their bodies, and that leaders should pinpoint the rights of minorities. Another ambitious step was the decision to place contracts related to open public finance on the internet prior to they are enforced. Switzerland Micheline Calmy-Rey, head of the Swiss Federal division of Foreign affairs was elected leader of the Swiss Confederation for 2011. She also held work in 2007. After earning a degree in Political Science she ran a book-distribution business. In 1979 she joined the Socialist Party of Geneva focused her efforts on open public finance. After her election to the Geneva Cantonal Government, she became head of the Department of financial. Since 2003, she's been head of the Federal Department of Foreign Affairs exactly where she has made clear her commitment to the marketing of peace, the elimination of poverty, and also the continual struggle for global human right. Speaking at the 100th International Labour conference in June, Calmy-Rey emphasized the emergency for social justice. In July she met with euro Federation Ministers to go over cooperation in sociable development. Trinidad as well as Tobago Kamla Persad-Bissessarm had become the seventh Prime Minister of the Caribbean nation Trinidad and Tobago this year and the first woman to hold that placement. Former premier meat Manning predicted she was not strong enough in order to govern but period magazine voted her one of the world's top ten female leaders. Her priorities are to lessen the large population of Trinidadians living in poverty by 2% per year and to provide people with a way to voice their concerns as well as displeasure without fear. "The most enlightened democracies are those that allow for independence of expression and also the right to self determination." Before her politics career, Persad-Bisessarm was a social worker, noted for compassion. There you've got a brief look at these types of remarkable women. Find out more about them, or better yet , become involved in alter yourself. Equality is much like gravity. We need this to stand on this earth as men and women, and also the misogyny that is in most culture is not a genuine part of the human condition. It is life out of balance, and that discrepancy is sucking some thing out of the soul of each and every man and woman who's confronted with this. We need equality. Kinda now. Joss Whedonquote


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