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More women in decision-making positions in politics will lead to less corruption - Stabroek News

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In Guyana, the people most negatively affected by corruption are women and men who are workers, farmers, small business people and the poor.

The article More women in decision-making positions in politics will lead to less corruption appeared first on Stabroek News.

Source: Stabroek News - Guyana's Most Trusted Newspaper

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