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Women’s Voices in 2015 Elections resources : Bulletins Share Print In this issue Election Year in Burma In late 2015, Burma will hold its first national elections since the "transition to democracy.” This could be a golden moment for community organizers to engage party platforms but taking part in the election could be seen as an endorsement of a constitution that much of Burma’s civil society rejects. Politics in Sudan Need Women’s Voices Inter Pares counterparts act with determination and courage in Sudan to press for change, for peace, and for democracy in the face of incredible odds. We Were Up for Debate 30 Years Ago. We Still Are Now. Caroline Andrew shares her personal memories as moderator of the 1984 women's issues debate and calls for participation in the Up for Debate campaign. Download (pdf 3.22 MB)