Female Ministers of Cape Verde by Miguel Ribeiro Fernandes (23 images)
Dames Archipelago
As in every tropical country, when you hear the first chords of funaná or coladeira bodies get free, creating space for party. Cape Verde has been making a development path that led him to join the category of middle-income country in 2008 without losing its identity. The focus in education, regardless of the gender, is now reflected in a figure that looks more like a Nordic country: the women came to power and are in government majority.
As in every tropical country, when you hear the first chords of funaná or coladeira bodies get free, creating space for party. Cape Verde has been making a development path that led him to join the category of middle-income country in 2008 without losing its identity. The focus in education, regardless of the gender, is now reflected in a figure that looks more like a Nordic country: the women came to power and are in government majority.
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