The study set out to investigate the obstacles to participation of women in local governance in the Sissala East District of Ghana. It covered 56 respondents made up of 11 assembly members, 30 Unit Committee members, six women group leaders, three female candidates in the 2015 District Level Election and six Non-Governmental Organization gender desk officers. Purposive and simple random sampling techniques were employed to select the respondents. The main instrument used to gather data was semi-structured questionnaire using interview approach. The study showed that women’s participation in local governance was low as evident by the low representation of women in local governance. The factors that contributed to low women participation inc...
Master's thesis Global development and planning UT505 - University of Agder 2017Decentralization is ...
ABSTRACT: There are efforts to increase the number of assemblywomen in decision-making positions in ...
Active involvement of women in steering and directing public affairs, including development activiti...
Women’s participation in politics in Ghana is low, both at local and the national level. This reflec...
The study set out to investigate the prospects of women participation in local governance as well as...
Equitable participation of women in politics and governance is essential to building and sustaining ...
Women’s role in community development has become crucial and critical in contemporary times. It is i...
Women’s role in community development has become crucial and critical in contemporary times. It is i...
The woman in Ghana hews the wood, carries the water, satisfies the man, produces and takes care of t...
Mainstreaming women through gender specific policies is an acknowledged precondition for achieving m...
The issue of women’s participation in all spheres of life has become a major developmental concern w...
In Ghana there are many legal documents and actions seeking to advance women’s participation in gove...
Abstract- The quest for increased female representation and participation at the local level governm...
This study explores Ghanaian women’s perception and voices about issues of gender equality in terms ...
Mainstreaming women through gender specific policies is an acknowledged pre-condition for achieving ...
Master's thesis Global development and planning UT505 - University of Agder 2017Decentralization is ...
ABSTRACT: There are efforts to increase the number of assemblywomen in decision-making positions in ...
Active involvement of women in steering and directing public affairs, including development activiti...
Women’s participation in politics in Ghana is low, both at local and the national level. This reflec...
The study set out to investigate the prospects of women participation in local governance as well as...
Equitable participation of women in politics and governance is essential to building and sustaining ...
Women’s role in community development has become crucial and critical in contemporary times. It is i...
Women’s role in community development has become crucial and critical in contemporary times. It is i...
The woman in Ghana hews the wood, carries the water, satisfies the man, produces and takes care of t...
Mainstreaming women through gender specific policies is an acknowledged precondition for achieving m...
The issue of women’s participation in all spheres of life has become a major developmental concern w...
In Ghana there are many legal documents and actions seeking to advance women’s participation in gove...
Abstract- The quest for increased female representation and participation at the local level governm...
This study explores Ghanaian women’s perception and voices about issues of gender equality in terms ...
Mainstreaming women through gender specific policies is an acknowledged pre-condition for achieving ...
Master's thesis Global development and planning UT505 - University of Agder 2017Decentralization is ...
ABSTRACT: There are efforts to increase the number of assemblywomen in decision-making positions in ...
Active involvement of women in steering and directing public affairs, including development activiti...