Women's Decreased Political Representation in Postwar Sierra Leone: A Backlash or Lethargy?

Fredline M'Cormack-Hale, Aisha Fofana Ibrahim
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ABSTRACT: Women's political empowerment strategies have produced important policy and institutional changes, including increased women's political representation in postwar Sierra Leone, notably at the appointment level. However, these advances seem to be consistently met with different forms of resistance, including violence. The awareness among women and men of the importance of women's political representation is not reflected in the number of women nominated by their political parties even as many women continue to aspire for elected positions. This article examines reasons for this trend, focusing on the firsthand perspectives from both male and female politicians on the policies and programs of women's advocacy organizations geared at increasing women's political participation using the 50/50 Group, one of the oldest women's advocacy organizations in Sierra Leone, as a case study.
战后塞拉利昂妇女政治代表的减少:反弹还是麻木?
摘要:妇女政治赋权战略带来了重要的政策和制度变化,包括战后塞拉利昂妇女政治代表性的增加,尤其是在任命层面。然而,这些进步似乎总是遇到不同形式的抵抗,包括暴力。妇女和男子对妇女政治代表的重要性的认识并没有反映在其政党提名的妇女人数上,即使许多妇女继续渴望当选职位。本文考察了这一趋势的原因,并以塞拉利昂历史最悠久的妇女倡导组织之一“50/50集团”为例,着重从男性和女性政治家对妇女倡导组织旨在提高妇女政治参与的政策和计划的第一手观点进行了研究。
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