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‘Why is She Here?’: The Nigerian Herder’s Daughter Who Became UN Deputy Chief

Posted By: adminon: May 27, 2017In: SpectacleTags: Amina Mohammed, Antonio Guterres, Ban Ki-moon, DONALD TRUMP, Kaduna, Lake Chad, United StatesNo CommentsViews:
'Why is She Here?': The Nigerian Herder’s Daughter Who Became UN Deputy Chief

Intervention reproduces the UK based The Guardian‘s close up on Amina Mohammed, Nigeria’s former Minister for Environment who, in the paper’s words, is a mother of six  who... Read more

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The Next UN Secretary General Should Be a Woman

Posted By: adminon: August 06, 2016In: FlashbackTags: Ban Ki-moon, UN, Winnie ByanyimaNo CommentsViews:
The Next UN Secretary General Should Be a Woman

The Next UN Secretary General Should Be a Woman – and Must Be a Feminist By Winnie Byanyima Winnie Byanyima, Executive Director of Oxfam with UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon. Credit: UN Pho... Read more

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