TIPTOEING TOWARDS A REPRESENTATIVE BUREAUCRACY: ENGENDERING GENDER EQUALITY IN MALAWI PUBLIC SERVICE

Richard I. C. Tambulasi, M. Chasukwa
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The article uses representative bureaucracy theory to analyse the prospects of engendering gender equality in Malawi Public Service. It holds that where women are integrated into Public Service on an equal footing, there is anecdotal evidence of effectiveness, efficiency and responsiveness. This article finds that despite policy, legal and institutional interventions by the Malawi Government, there are critical structural, systemic, cultural, institutional and implementation challenges that militate against the realization of a representative bureaucracy in terms of gender in the Public Service. A distinction between descriptive and substantive representation suggests that gender equality in Public Service should not necessarily be a matter of sheer numbers. The article finds that women are fewer in the Public Service employ in terms of proportions with males; and, that they are also disadvantaged in regard to leadership positions. From both perspectives, the article notes that women’s voice is not accorded the necessary status it deserves in Public Service decision-making processes. Also, the article concludes that the few women in leadership positions within the Public Service have not vigorously championed the cause for effective implementation of gender- based policies. As a result, the article recommends that the process of engendering gender equality in Public Service should involve collaborative effort. Keywords: Gender, Gender-based Policy, Public service, Representative bureaucracy
蹑手蹑脚走向代议制官僚:在马拉维公共服务中实现性别平等
本文运用代表性官僚制理论分析了马拉维公共服务实现性别平等的前景。它认为,如果妇女在平等的基础上被纳入公共服务,就会有效力、效率和反应的轶事证据。本文发现,尽管马拉维政府在政策、法律和体制方面进行了干预,但在公共服务部门中,仍存在严重的结构、系统、文化、体制和实施方面的挑战,阻碍了实现具有代表性的官僚机构。描述性代表性和实质性代表性之间的区别表明,公务员制度中的性别平等并不一定是纯粹的数字问题。文章发现,在公共服务部门中,女性的比例低于男性;而且,他们在领导职位上也处于不利地位。从这两个角度来看,文章指出,妇女的声音在公共服务决策过程中没有获得应有的必要地位。此外,文章的结论是,在公共服务部门担任领导职务的少数妇女并没有积极倡导有效实施基于性别的政策。因此,这篇文章建议,在公务员制度中实现两性平等的进程应包括合作努力。关键词:性别、性别政策、公共服务、代议制官僚
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