Lesley Julia Abdela MBE is a British expert on women's rights and political participation and women, peace and security. She has worked as an adviser in 50 countries to governments and IGOs (United Nations, CoE, IOM, OSCE), NGOs and the European Commission.[citation needed] She is also a broadcaster and women's rights campaigner.
Biography
editAbdela was born in 1945[1] in London and educated at Queen Anne's School, Chatelard School, Hammersmith College of Art and Building and the London College of Printing.[citation needed]
Abdela won the UK Woman of Europe award[2] for work seeking the empowerment of women in Central and Eastern Europe and in 1996 was the first Political Editor for Cosmopolitan Magazine. In 2006, Abdela was voted into the New Statesman's poll "Top 50 Heroes of Our Time".[3] She was chosen July 2007 United States Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs European Alumni of the Month.[4] In the Queen's Birthday Honours 1990 Abdela was appointed as a Member of the Order of the British Empire for "services to the advancement of Women in Politics and Local Government".[5]
In 2007, Abdela was reported by the BBC as having found the grave of Barbara Bodichon in the tiny churchyard of Brightling, East Sussex, about 50 miles (80 km) from London. It was in a state of disrepair, with its railings rusted and breaking away, and the inscription on the tomb almost illegible. A fund for its repair was underway.[6] The historian Dr Judith Rowbotham at Nottingham Trent University issued a further appeal for funds to restore the grave and its surroundings. About £1,000 was raised.[citation needed] The money raised by the village was used to sand-blast the railings and repaint them, and to clean the granite tomb.
Abdela has been:
- Member of the Governing Board of the British Council (1995-2000)
- Governor of Nottingham Trent University (1997-2000)
- Board Member of the International Institute for Environment and Development (1992-1997)[7]
- Co-founder and Leader of 'The 300 GROUP' for Women In Politics (1980-1985)[8][9]
- Liberal Party Parliamentary Candidate for the General Election of 1979
- Policy Researcher for House of Commons and House of Lords (1977-1979)
Abdela is a senior partner in Shevolution, a gender equality consultancy, and lives in Burwash, East Sussex.
Works
edit- Abdela, Lesley and Tim Symonds (ed.), Breaking through the glass ceilings., Metropolitan Authorities Recruitment Agency, (1991), Solihull. ISBN 1-874025-99-1.
- Abdela, Lesley, Do it! : walk the talk : a practical guide for employers on how to change the gender culture in the workplace., Metropolitan Authorities Recruitment Agency, (1995) Solihull, ISBN 1-874025-30-4.
- Abdela, Lesley, What women want : a guide to creating a better and fairer life for women in the UK,, The Body Shop, (1994).[10]
- Abdela, Lesley, A strange old mother : no press pass for women’s magazines. Violations of rights in Britain; 15,, Charter88 Enterprises, (1994), London. ISBN 1-873311-99-0.
- Abdela, Lesley, Women with X appeal : women politicians in Britain today., Macdonald Optima. (1989), London. ISBN 0-356-17184-1.
References
edit- ^ "Abdela, Lesley Julia, (born 17 Nov. 1945), journalist and broadcaster, since 1986; Chief Executive: Project Parity, 1996–99; Project Parity Partnerships for Peace, since 2005; Senior Partner: Eyecatcher Associates, since 1986; Shevolution, since 1998; specialist in post-conflict reconstruction, since 1999". WHO'S WHO & WHO WAS WHO. doi:10.1093/ww/9780199540884.001.0001/ww-9780199540884-e-4902?rskey=onqwqu&result=5. Retrieved 16 November 2024.
- ^ Women of Europe Award Archived 9 April 2008 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ "New Statesman - Heroes of our time - the top 50". Archived from the original on 28 April 2011. Retrieved 12 February 2009.
- ^ "Alumnus of the Month - Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs". Archived from the original on 16 September 2008. Retrieved 7 January 2014.
- ^ "No. 52173". The London Gazette (1st supplement). 15 June 1990. p. 12.
- ^ Campaigner's tomb appeal launched at BBC News Online
- ^ "Ms Lesley Julia Abdela". Duedil Ltd.
- ^ "September 18 is the 30th anniversary of the all-Party 300 Group for women in Politics/Public Life". womensgrid. 18 September 2010. Retrieved 10 May 2021.
- ^ [1][permanent dead link] Records of The 300 Group at The Women's Library
- ^ Lesley Abdela Explained. Retrieved 24 February 2013.