What Strategies Work to Advance Women’s Political Power?
Event organized by the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace
Thursday June 13, 2024
4:00pm – 5:00pm (EST)
Globally, women remain systematically underrepresented in politics. To address these inequities in political power, donor governments and multilateral organizations partner with hundreds of civil society groups every year to train women to run for office, support women leaders, campaign for gender quotas, and bolster women’s civic mobilization. Yet in recent years, the global context has become more hostile to women’s political inclusion. Democratic erosion, political violence, and the rise of illiberal politics pose mounting challenges.
Are current interventions to promote women’s political empowerment still fit for purpose? How can policymakers, practitioners, and advocates improve their work going forward?
To reflect on these questions, the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace will host a discussion with the authors of the new book Aiding Empowerment: Democracy Promotion and Gender Equality in Politics, Saskia Brechenmacher, fellow in Carnegie’s Democracy, Conflict, and Governance program, and Katherine Mann, a University of Cambridge PhD candidate. They will be joined by Regine Waugh, senior global gender advisor at the International Foundation for Electoral Systems, and Kristina Wilfore, director of innovation and global projects at Reset and co-founder of #ShePersisted. Mayesha Alam, president for research at Foreign Policy, will moderate the discussion. A light reception will follow the event.
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