Parliaments & Representatives
Women make up only 23.5% of Members of Parliament according to the latest available data of the Inter-Parliamentary Union. While significant strides in women’s political participation have been made since the adoption of the Beijing Platform for Action in 1995, which set Member States’ target of achieving gender balance in political decision-making, women are still underrepresented in political decision-making at all levels and gender balance remains an aspirational goal. Gains in women’s participation have been notable in countries that have taken proactive steps to support women’s political participation, including reforming or amending discriminatory laws, taking concrete action to address violence against women in politics and gender discrimination within parliaments, addressing gender-specific barriers, and supporting women in all forms of decision-making including at local level and in executive government.
Interviews
Abuse targeted at politicia
In the framework of the ‘Tunis
Interviews
Hanna Hopko
Hanna Hopko
The government of Kenya has launched a strategy aimed at supporting greater participation of women in elective politics. This comes ahead of the two third gender rule bill set to be reintroduced in parliament.
The media's obsession with appearance puts young women off going into politics, study finds
The media's obsession with appearance puts young women off going into politics, study finds
Obsession with female politicians’&
Obsession with female politicians’&
The IPU developed both the concept
Women in the interior of Naitasiri
Interviews
Martin Chungong
Martin Chungong
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