With only 13 per cent female representation in parliament, Ghana is lagging behind most other African states. A proposal for affirmative action is currently being debated. This policy note assesses the barriers to women’s political representation in Ghana, and gives recommendations on how the issue might be addressed
In democratic states, participation in politics is supposed to be inclusive in the sense that every ...
Ghana, an emerging democracy, lags far behind in women's representation in Parliament. This article,...
The participation of women in public and political decision making process is a gender issue which h...
With only 13 per cent female representation in parliament, Ghana is lagging behind most other Africa...
This study explores Ghanaian women’s perception and voices about issues of gender equali...
Women representation and gender equality have been in the front burner of global political discourse...
Equitable participation of women in politics and governance is essential to building and sustaining ...
The purpose of this paper is to evaluate gender, equality and inclusion within Ghana through the exa...
The purpose of this paper is to evaluate gender, equality and inclusion within Ghana through the exa...
Women’s participation in politics in Ghana is low, both at local and the national level. This reflec...
The 1950s were a period of great hope and promise for Ghana. Ghana became the first country south of...
While the use of affirmative action to increase women’s political participation in societies where s...
The study set out to investigate the obstacles to participation of women in local governance in the ...
This study explores Ghanaian women’s perception and voices about issues of gender equality in terms ...
The current clouding situations in most African countries are as a result of the colonial legacy and...
In democratic states, participation in politics is supposed to be inclusive in the sense that every ...
Ghana, an emerging democracy, lags far behind in women's representation in Parliament. This article,...
The participation of women in public and political decision making process is a gender issue which h...
With only 13 per cent female representation in parliament, Ghana is lagging behind most other Africa...
This study explores Ghanaian women’s perception and voices about issues of gender equali...
Women representation and gender equality have been in the front burner of global political discourse...
Equitable participation of women in politics and governance is essential to building and sustaining ...
The purpose of this paper is to evaluate gender, equality and inclusion within Ghana through the exa...
The purpose of this paper is to evaluate gender, equality and inclusion within Ghana through the exa...
Women’s participation in politics in Ghana is low, both at local and the national level. This reflec...
The 1950s were a period of great hope and promise for Ghana. Ghana became the first country south of...
While the use of affirmative action to increase women’s political participation in societies where s...
The study set out to investigate the obstacles to participation of women in local governance in the ...
This study explores Ghanaian women’s perception and voices about issues of gender equality in terms ...
The current clouding situations in most African countries are as a result of the colonial legacy and...
In democratic states, participation in politics is supposed to be inclusive in the sense that every ...
Ghana, an emerging democracy, lags far behind in women's representation in Parliament. This article,...
The participation of women in public and political decision making process is a gender issue which h...