Reflections on the Election Super Cycle from a Gender Lens: The Enduring Struggle for Women’s Political Ascendancy in South Africa
The persistent underrepresentation of women in executive political leadership remains a glaring global concern, particularly across Africa, where entrenched patriarchal structures continue to impede gender parity in governance. While legislative representation has seen notable advancements, the highest echelons of political power remain largely inaccessible to women. However, Namibia has recently shattered historical barriers by electing its first female President, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, who previously served as the nation’s Deputy President. This momentous achievement underscores the capacity of women to lead at the highest levels of government.
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The persistent underrepresentation of women in executive political leadership remains a glaring global concern, particularly across Africa, where entrenched patriarchal structures continue to impede gender parity in governance. While legislative representation has seen notable advancements, the highest echelons of political power remain largely inaccessible to women. However, Namibia has recently shattered historical barriers by electing its first female President, Netumbo Nandi-Ndaitwah, who previously served as the nation’s Deputy President. This momentous achievement underscores the capacity of women to lead at the highest levels of government.
Read the full article here