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Gender equality top 100: the most influential people in global policy 2019

Global newsBy Sisters For ChangeJune 6, 2019

Apolitical have announced their 2019 list of the top 100 most influential people in global policy. Written by Apolitical With more nominations than ever before, this is our biggest and most global list yet: drawn from over 9,000 nominations, it recognises and celebrates the hard work being done on gender policy by so many around…

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