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Kenya reserves 47 seats for women in the National Assembly and 16 in its Senate, in addition to those who might be elected from various constituencies. The government has additionally sought to increase the number of women taking part in peacekeeping missions.
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A National Action Plan in Burundi promotes policies for women's equality and it has increased the amount of women in government. In neighbouring Rwanda a similar plan was drafted in May 2010 to implement a constitutional provision that a minimum of 30 per cent of higher positions be invested in women. Earlier, women's participation within the country's legislature reached 56 percent, the highest rate on the planet.
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Three years after Resolution 1325 was adopted, the UN Department of Peacekeeping Operations (DPKO) developed gender awareness training materials for military and civilian police personnel prior to their deployment. It was then ongoing programmes to focus on gender issues through the span of peacekeeping operations. The UN has also reached out to member states to improve the participation of women peacekeepers,[url=http://woolrichoutletdeutschland.olimx.com/][b]http://woolrichoutletdeutschland.olimx.com/[/b][/url], including in a senior level.
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