On March 8 we are joining the United Nations 2019 celebration of Women’s Day. This is a wonderful opportunity to invite everyone to “Think Equal, Build Smart, Innovate for Change.”
International Women’s Day: How can we innovate for a change?

On March 8 we are joining the United Nations 2019 celebration of Women’s Day. This is a wonderful opportunity to invite everyone to “Think Equal, Build Smart, Innovate for Change.”
The forthcoming European Parliamentary elections, in which voters will choose the next 705 representatives, are scheduled between the 23rd and 26th of May 2019.
Young people are about one-fifth of the global population. However, they seem to have a decreasing influence on national politics, especially in more affluent democracies where voter turnout among the young is falling the fastest.
The administration of elections is one of the fundamentals pillars of democratic governance. Election Management Bodies are the authority or institution in charge of it.
The International Day of Rural Women celebrated by the United Nations on October 15 is a global call to action to readdress the inequality faced by rural women globally.
To begin answering this question, it’s important to emphasize one word: System. Voting machines, often a subject of much contention, do not work alone.