The current clouding situations in most African countries are as a result of the colonial legacy and the enormous economic challenges. It is not surprising that many of these African countries have struggled over the past few decades to find political stability. While much research has been dedicated to provide solutions to ‘Africa’s democracy problem,’ one often heard argument is that if these countries were to include more women in politics, democracy could become a reality in order to close the gap of gender imbalance. There has been low representation of women in political issues which may have a close link to socio-cultural factors, just before the emergence of democracy, South Africa in 1994 for instance, have merely only 2.7% represe...
The debates, discussion and literature on women participation in developed and developing democracie...
During the course of the past three decades efforts of democratisation and institutional reforms hav...
Scholars, politicians and women activists today share a concern for the limited representation of wo...
The results in previous studies indicate that the electoral system plays an important role in women'...
Nowhere in the world has the rate of increase in the political representation of women been as fast ...
Abstract Key words: Political Participation, Emerging Trends, Gender Equality, Africa Introduction W...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the relation between women’s representation and gender-sensitiv...
During the last few years the countries in the African continent have experienced an enormous increa...
This book investigates women’s political participation in Africa. Going beyond the formal institutio...
Women have been deprived from the structures of countries that determine legislative and political p...
We study the impact of electoral gender quotas in post-war Burundi and Rwanda on women’s political r...
This paper is a non-experimental descriptive comparative study of factors that affectwomen's represe...
Without formally enacted methodologies, it is increasingly clear that meeting Millennium Developmen...
Since the late 1990s, Rwanda has made strides towards gender parity in parliament. This has resulted...
The ‘fast track’ approach for increasing women’s representation in politics through the adoption of ...
The debates, discussion and literature on women participation in developed and developing democracie...
During the course of the past three decades efforts of democratisation and institutional reforms hav...
Scholars, politicians and women activists today share a concern for the limited representation of wo...
The results in previous studies indicate that the electoral system plays an important role in women'...
Nowhere in the world has the rate of increase in the political representation of women been as fast ...
Abstract Key words: Political Participation, Emerging Trends, Gender Equality, Africa Introduction W...
The aim of this thesis is to examine the relation between women’s representation and gender-sensitiv...
During the last few years the countries in the African continent have experienced an enormous increa...
This book investigates women’s political participation in Africa. Going beyond the formal institutio...
Women have been deprived from the structures of countries that determine legislative and political p...
We study the impact of electoral gender quotas in post-war Burundi and Rwanda on women’s political r...
This paper is a non-experimental descriptive comparative study of factors that affectwomen's represe...
Without formally enacted methodologies, it is increasingly clear that meeting Millennium Developmen...
Since the late 1990s, Rwanda has made strides towards gender parity in parliament. This has resulted...
The ‘fast track’ approach for increasing women’s representation in politics through the adoption of ...
The debates, discussion and literature on women participation in developed and developing democracie...
During the course of the past three decades efforts of democratisation and institutional reforms hav...
Scholars, politicians and women activists today share a concern for the limited representation of wo...