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  2. List of current permanent representatives to the United Nations

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    Moldova: Gheorghe Leucă: 18 November 2021: Permanent Representative of Moldova to the United Nations: 114. Monaco: Isabelle F. Picco: 11 September 2009: 115. Mongolia: Ankhbayar Nyamdorj: 9 July 2024: 116. Montenegro: Damir Sabanovic: chargé d'affaires ad interim: 117. Morocco: Omar Hilale: 23 April 2014: Permanent Representative of Morocco ...

  3. Alina Radu - Wikipedia

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    She received the title of journalist of the year in Moldova in 2005, according to the celebrity magazine VIP Magazin. Also in 2005, she was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize ; that year, two more women from Moldova were nominated for the Nobel Prize. [ 4 ]

  4. UN Women - Wikipedia

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    UN Women is charged with advocating for the rights of women and girls, and focusing on a number of issues, including violence against women and violence against LGBT people. UN Women was established by a merger of the UN Development Fund for Women (UNIFEM, established in 1976) and other entities and became operational in 2011. [3]

  5. Natalia Gherman - Wikipedia

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    Gherman was born in 1969 in Chișinău, then part of the Soviet Union but now part of independent Moldova. She is the daughter of Mircea Snegur, who served as the first president of Moldova from 1991 to 1997, and Georgeta Snegur. For her undergraduate education, she received a Bachelor of Arts (BA) degree from the Moldova State University.

  6. List of parties to the Convention on the Elimination of All ...

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    On December 18, 1979, the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women was opened for signature. Sweden became the first state to deposit the treaty on July 2, 1980. The treaty came into force and closed for signature on September 3, 1981 with the ratification of 20 states.

  7. Maia Sandu - Wikipedia

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    Maia Sandu (Romanian: [ˈmaja ˈsandu]; born 24 May 1972) is a Moldovan politician who has been president of Moldova since 24 December 2020. She is the founder and former leader of the Party of Action and Solidarity and was prime minister of Moldova from 8 June 2019 until 14 November 2019, when her government collapsed after a vote of no-confidence. [2]

  8. Human rights in Moldova - Wikipedia

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    A number of treaties protecting women's rights were ratified, but men, women and children continued to be trafficked for forcible sexual and other exploitation. [citation needed] Measures to protect women against domestic violence were inadequate. Constitutional changes to abolish the death penalty were made.

  9. Category:Women in Moldova - Wikipedia

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    Women's rights in Moldova (1 C, 2 P) This page was last edited on 12 May 2022, at 23:22 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...