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Dalia Leinartė was born on 25 October, 1958, is a historian. Discover Dalia Leinartė's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is She in this year and how She spends money? Also learn how She earned most of networth at the age of 65 years old?

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Occupation UN expert, historian, author
Age 65 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 25 October, 1958
Birthday 25 October
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2018

Since 2018 she has been Chair of the CEDAW Committee's Working Group on General Recommendation Trafficking in women and girls in the context of global migration.

2017

Until 2017, she was Director of the Gender Studies Center at Vilnius University, and since 2000, she has been a consultant of the Inter-Ministerial Commission on Equal Opportunities of Women and Men, Lithuania. Leinarte drafted the Review of the Implementation of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action Adopted, at the Fourth World Conference on Women Beijing 1995 and participated in drafting the reports of Lithuania to CEDAW.

2014

Since 2014 she has been a Fellow Commoner at Lucy Cavendish College, University of Cambridge.

2012

In 2012, Leinarte became the first person from an Eastern European country to be elected to the CEDAW Committee. After serving two years as vice-chair, she was elected as chair of the CEDAW Committee in 2017.

2007

In 2007–2009 Leinarte was visiting professor at Idaho State University.

1958

Dalia Leinartė (born October 25, 1958) is a member and former Chair of the UN Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women (CEDAW), Professor at Vytautas Magnus University, and Fellow Commoner at Lucy Cavendish College, University of Cambridge. In 2018, Apolitical selected her as one of the 100 most influential people in gender policy around the world.

Leinarte was born in 1958, Trakai, Lithuania. In 1981, she graduated from Vilnius University and earned her PhD in history at Vytautas Magnus University in 1996. She was a Fulbright Scholar at State University of New York at Buffalo. In 2005, she won an International Scholarship of the American Association of University Women (AAUW). In 2009, Leinarte became full professor at Vilnius University.

1945

Adopting and Remembering Soviet Reality. Life Stories of Lithuanian Women, 1945–1970 consists of ten interviews and two introductory essays: "Conducting Interviews in the Post-Soviet Space" and "Women, Work, and Family in Soviet Lithuania". The book recounts the experiences of Lithuanian women in the postwar years, during the so-called "Khrushchev Thaw" and the beginning of the "Stagnation Era". It explores the strategies these women used to reconcile the demands of work and family, as well as their perceptions of gender roles, marriage and romantic love in Soviet society.

1800

The Lithuanian Family in its European Context, 1800-1914. Marriage, Divorce and Flexible Communities investigates marriage and divorce in Lithuania in the period from 1800 to 1914, focusing on the interaction between authorized marital behaviour and independent individual choices.