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Female Policymakers and Women’s Well-Being in Africa
Maty Konte
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Maastricht Graduate School of Governance
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Politicians
100%
Local Level
100%
African Countries
100%
Africa
100%
Child Mortality
100%
Gender Sensitivity
100%
Infant Mortality
100%
Women's Well-being
100%
National Assembly
100%
Beneficial Effects
50%
Girls' School
50%
Sustainable Development Goals
50%
All Levels
50%
Full Participation
50%
Early Marriage
50%
Development Strategy
50%
Equal Opportunities
50%
Effective Participation
50%
School Enrollment
50%
Pro-poor
50%
Development Indicators
50%
Promoting Women
50%
Women in Parliament
50%
Girls' Education
50%
INIS
women
100%
females
100%
africa
100%
levels
42%
mortality
28%
policy
28%
children
28%
infants
28%
indicators
28%
education
14%
schools
14%
gain
14%
economics
14%
goods and services
14%
fertility
14%
shape
14%
sustainable development
14%
Social Sciences
Child Mortality
100%
National Assembly
50%
Equal Opportunity
25%
Sustainable Development Goals
25%
Development Strategy
25%
School Enrollment
25%
Girls' School
25%
Development Indicator
25%
Early Marriage
25%
Girls Education
25%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Sustainable Development Goals
100%
Psychology
Strategy Development
100%