Brazil’s female diplomats in new equality push after dark days of Bolsonaro
by Constance Malleret in Rio de Janeiro from World news | The Guardian on (#683EY)
Movement to tackle lack of diversity within Brazil's foreign office coincides with Lula's return to power
More than a century after Maria Jose de Castro Rebello Mendes became, in 1918, the first woman to enter Brazil's diplomatic service, the country's female diplomats have launched a new push for equal rights and opportunity. Women make up less than 25% of Brazil's diplomatic corps and just 12% of ambassadors.
We are blossoming at this moment of democratic government," said Irene Vida Gala, a senior diplomat who served as ambassador to Ghana and is now the president of the newly created Association of Female Brazilian Diplomats.
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