Same Game, Different Participation in Nigeria: A qualitative study of (2006) National Gender Policy

IF 0.8 Q2 AREA STUDIES
Owoeye Gbenga, Aleyomi Michael, Ngozi Bridget Ogor-Igbosuah, Babatunde Samson
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Equal participation in politics are a goal of democracy, independent of gender, race, or ethnicity. This essay contends that if these values are not given top priority and prominence in society, democracy will have failed. By examining the opinions of participants, this study assesses the implementation of the 2006 National Gender Policy in Nigeria. To learn how participants, assess the policy’s execution since it was created, the research employs a qualitative methodology.The results show that sexism, illiteracy, and a lack of strong government support are the main barriers to full implementation of the national gender policy. The policy implementation framework is hindered, as evidenced by the participants’ experiences, raising questions about its efficacy in promoting gender equality. In order to accomplish the goals of the policy, the government and other players will need to provide better support, raise awareness of the issue, and make firmer promises.The implications of these findings are examined within the social learning theory, which suggests that behavior is learned from the environment, and that people adapt by observing the consequences of their actions and the actions of others. The research reveals that social learning is critical in the implementation of gender policies, but the limited application of the policy undermines its ability to promote change. Therefore, this paper argues that there is an urgent need for comprehensive action and policy reform, aimed at addressing the limitations identified and ensuring gender equity in Nigeria.
同样的游戏,尼日利亚不同的参与:对(2006 年)国家性别政策的定性研究
平等参与政治是民主的目标,与性别、种族或民族无关。本文认为,如果这些价值观在社会中没有得到最优先的重视和突出的地位,民主就会失败。通过研究参与者的意见,本研究评估了尼日利亚 2006 年国家性别政策的实施情况。研究结果表明,性别歧视、文盲和缺乏强有力的政府支持是全面实施国家性别政策的主要障 碍。从参与者的经历来看,政策实施框架受到了阻碍,这让人们对其在促进性别平等方面的成效产生了疑问。为了实现该政策的目标,政府和其他参与者需要提供更好的支持,提高人们对该问题的认识,并做出更坚定的承诺。这些研究结果的意义将在社会学习理论中进行考察,该理论认为,行为是从环境中学来的,人们通过观察自己和他人行为的后果来适应环境。研究表明,社会学习对性别政策的实施至关重要,但政策的有限应用削弱了其促进变革的能力。因此,本文认为,迫切需要采取全面行动和政策改革,以解决所发现的局限性,确保尼日利亚的性别平等。
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Insight on Africa
Insight on Africa AREA STUDIES-
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期刊介绍: nsight on Africa is a biannual peer-reviewed academic journal covering contemporary African affairs and issues of policy relevance. It focuses on, though not confined to, foreign policies and developmental issues of African countries. The journal specially encourages article submission on issues related to emerging powers in Africa, BRICS in Africa and Afro-Asian relations. The journal is owned by African Studies Association of India (ASA India) located at Centre for African Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi and its publication is managed by Policy Research Institute of African Studies Association (PRIASA) based in New Delhi.
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