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As NATO leaders gather in Ankara next week, EIGE’s new security brief – to be released next week -shows that women remain under-represented where security priorities are set, from NATO’s Council and Military Committee to Europe’s armed forces and defence ministries. A new EIGE security brief released ahead of the NATO Summit shows that women remain largely absent from the highest levels of security decision-making — especially where political authority, military command and defence spending are decided. Still missing from the rooms where NATO security is decided The imbalance is visible inside…

 As NATO leaders gather in Ankara next week, EIGE’s new security brief – to be released next week -shows that women remain under-represented where security priorities are set, from NATO’s Council and Military Committee to Europe’s armed forces and defence ministries. A new EIGE security brief released ahead of the NATO Summit shows that women remain largely absent from the highest levels of security decision-making — especially where political authority, military command and defence spending are decided. Still missing from the rooms where NATO security is decided The imbalance is visible inside… Read More