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Jamaica Gleaner Flair

what you never knew about
Bev Manley She is a broadcaster, political scientist and lecturer. She has served as a representative to the United Nations Commission on the status of women, and was married to late Prime Minister Michael Manley.

Not attractive enough -Big business shies away from women politicians
WOMEN HAVE made significant advances in Jamaican politics since 1962, but they still continue to lag behind the men. And according to some experts, women will continue to play the supportive role in politics unless significant changes are made.




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