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View all search resultsHear my speech: El Salvador's Social Inclusion Secretary Vanda Guiomar Pignato gives a speech as Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, right, listens during the opening session of the high level round table talks in the first World Assembly for Women, a gathering organized by the Japanese government and business groups to support Abe's campaign to promote a stronger role for women in the economy, in Tokyo Saturday
Hear my speech: El Salvador's Social Inclusion Secretary Vanda Guiomar Pignato gives a speech as Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, right, listens during the opening session of the high level round table talks in the first World Assembly for Women, a gathering organized by the Japanese government and business groups to support Abe's campaign to promote a stronger role for women in the economy, in Tokyo Saturday.(AP/Koji Sasahara, Pool) (AP/Koji Sasahara, Pool)
span class="caption">Hear my speech: El Salvador's Social Inclusion Secretary Vanda Guiomar Pignato gives a speech as Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe, right, listens during the opening session of the high level round table talks in the first World Assembly for Women, a gathering organized by the Japanese government and business groups to support Abe's campaign to promote a stronger role for women in the economy, in Tokyo Saturday.(AP/Koji Sasahara, Pool)
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