Tunisian-born French lawyer Gisele Halimi, who devoted her life to the feminist cause and was instrumental in winning the decriminalisation of abo
While there have been important advances in women’s leadership in politics, as of November 1 2017, women make up only 7.2% of Heads of State and 6.2% Heads of Government. Data on women representatives in local government, including as mayors, heads of villages and towns, is not well collected and analyzed. The adoption of an SDG indicator on women’s representation in local government is a great step forward in tracking progress on gender balance, allowing for the systematic collection and analysis of data on women in local government. Women’s access to and continued role in leadership positions is challenged by a range of barriers, including discriminatory laws and practices, as well as social norms that prescribe traditional roles and attitudes towards women’s participation in leadership and decision-making roles. Proactive gender-equality policies within political parties and local government structures, including quotas and special temporary measures, gender-sensitive approaches to electoral processes, support networks, mentoring, training, and engagement of male champions, can all help promote women’s role in political leadership.
Tunisian-born French lawyer Gisele Halimi, who devoted her life to the feminist cause and was instrumental in winning the decriminalisation of abo
Numerous studies from two decades in Pakistan have indicated that what little empowerment of women we have seen till now has stemmed from the incr
Numerous studies from two decades in Pakistan have indicated that what little empowerment of women we have seen till now has stemmed from the incr
On Thursday, Rep.
By Damaris Matoke-Muhia,
By Damaris Matoke-Muhia,
By Zainab Asunramu,
By Zainab Asunramu,
When COVID-19 started rapidly spreading throughout Europe in March, Norway was hard hit.
When COVID-19 started rapidly spreading throughout Europe in March, Norway was hard hit.
By Avivah Wittenberg-Cox,
By Avivah Wittenberg-Cox,
Female leaders are doing a better job of handling the coronavirus crisis than men, the European Central Bank’s Christine Lagarde has said, praisin