Skip to main content

Enabling women’s representation and participation in political dialogues in Somalia

Academic Paper / Article

Back
August 3, 2023

Enabling women’s representation and participation in political dialogues in Somalia

Source: Relief Web


Somalia grapples with unique cultural, societal, and structural hurdles that hinder women’s access to political processes. Despite introducing a non-legally binding quota, the most recent federal elections in 2022 saw a decline in women’s parliamentary representation. Beyond this, women’s leadership in public spaces remains inadequate at all levels. Patriarchal norms, gender stereotypes, and cultural barriers hinder women’s full participation in decision-making, with women predominantly perceived as homemakers, with caregiving responsibilities.

Click here to read the full article published by Relief Web on 01 August 2023.

Resource type
Region
Author
Somali Dialogue Platform & Raagsan
Publication year
2023
Focus areas

Somalia grapples with unique cultural, societal, and structural hurdles that hinder women’s access to political processes. Despite introducing a non-legally binding quota, the most recent federal elections in 2022 saw a decline in women’s parliamentary representation. Beyond this, women’s leadership in public spaces remains inadequate at all levels. Patriarchal norms, gender stereotypes, and cultural barriers hinder women’s full participation in decision-making, with women predominantly perceived as homemakers, with caregiving responsibilities.

Click here to read the full article published by Relief Web on 01 August 2023.

Resource type
Region
Author
Somali Dialogue Platform & Raagsan
Publication year
2023
Focus areas