Judith Kanakuze
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Judith Kanakuze (née le 19 septembre 1959 – morte le 7 février 2010) est une femme politique et féministe rwandaise. Ayant travaillé dans plusieurs domaines, dont la nutrition et le service public, elle devient une personnalité politique reconnue après le génocide des Tutsis au Rwanda en 1994, au cours duquel elle a perdu plusieurs proches. Kanakuze fonde le Réseau des Femmes et défend le droit des femmes au cours, notamment, des accords d'Arusha. Elle est élue au parlement du Rwanda en 2003 et en 2008. Au cours de ses mandats, elle présidera le (en).
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Judith Kanakuze (September 19, 1959 – February 7, 2010) was a Rwandan politician and women's rights activist best known for passing legislation against gender-based violence, including Rwanda's first legal definition of rape, and contributing constitutional gender quotas that required women's representation in governmental bodies. She worked in multiple fields, including nutrition and civil service, before becoming a prominent leader of women after the 1994 Rwandan genocide, in which she lost most of her extended family. Kanakuze founded the early women's organization Réseau des Femmes and represented women's interests at the Arusha Accords and on Rwanda's committee to establish a constitution. The gender quotas that required women to compose at least 30 percent of governmental bodies subs
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Judith Kanakuze
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Judith Kanakuze
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Judith Kanakuze
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Judith Kanakuze
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Kanakuze in 2007
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Rwandan women's rights activism
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Judith Kanakuze (September 19, 1959 – February 7, 2010) was a Rwandan politician and women's rights activist best known for passing legislation against gender-based violence, including Rwanda's first legal definition of rape, and contributing constitutional gender quotas that required women's representation in governmental bodies. She worked in multiple fields, including nutrition and civil service, before becoming a prominent leader of women after the 1994 Rwandan genocide, in which she lost most of her extended family. Kanakuze founded the early women's organization Réseau des Femmes and represented women's interests at the Arusha Accords and on Rwanda's committee to establish a constitution. The gender quotas that required women to compose at least 30 percent of governmental bodies subsequently quickly spurred women's participation to exceed the quotas in parliament. She was elected to Parliament in 2003 and reelected in 2008. During her terms, she presided over the Rwanda Women Parliamentary Forum.
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Judith Kanakuze (née le 19 septembre 1959 – morte le 7 février 2010) est une femme politique et féministe rwandaise. Ayant travaillé dans plusieurs domaines, dont la nutrition et le service public, elle devient une personnalité politique reconnue après le génocide des Tutsis au Rwanda en 1994, au cours duquel elle a perdu plusieurs proches. Kanakuze fonde le Réseau des Femmes et défend le droit des femmes au cours, notamment, des accords d'Arusha. Elle est élue au parlement du Rwanda en 2003 et en 2008. Au cours de ses mandats, elle présidera le (en).
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