Exclusion or Empowerment? A Critical Analysis of Women’s Roles in Somaliland’s Electoral Politics in 2021

Zakarie Abdi Bade
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This research examines the complex obstacles exclusionary and empowerment factors that impact women’s participation in parliamentary elections in Somaliland. By utilizing qualitative method with in-depth interviews with female candidates from the 2021 elections, the study delves into the intricate relationship between cultural, structural, and psychological exclusion, alongside educational, supportive, and strategic empowerment, in the unique political atmosphere of Somaliland. The results indicate that deeply ingrained cultural norms, entrenched political barriers, and significant financial constraints severely limit women’s political engagement. These barriers are compounded by psychological factors that diminish women’s political aspirations and efficacy. On the other hand, empowerment through higher education, robust supportive networks, and effective strategic planning emerges as key to overcoming these obstacles. The study employs theoretical frameworks such as Strain Theory, Social Identity Theory, and Resource Mobilization Theory to provide a deeper understanding of these dynamics. The implications of this research are far-reaching, suggesting that comprehensive interventions encompassing policy reforms, educational programs, and community dialogues are essential for enhancing women’s political participation. This study not only enriches the academic discourse on gender and politics in understudied contexts but also provides practical recommendations for stakeholders aiming to foster a more inclusive political landscape in Somaliland and similar settings.
排斥还是赋权?对 2021 年妇女在索马里兰选举政治中的作用的批判性分析
本研究探讨了影响妇女参与索马里兰议会选举的排斥和赋权因素的复杂障碍。本研究采用定性方法,对 2021 年选举中的女性候选人进行了深入访谈,深入探讨了在索马里兰独特的政治氛围中,文化、结构和心理排斥与教育、支持和战略赋权之间错综复杂的关系。研究结果表明,根深蒂固的文化规范、根深蒂固的政治障碍和严重的经济制约严重限制了妇女的政治参与。除了这些障碍之外,还有一些心理因素削弱了妇女的政治抱负和效能。另一方面,通过高等教育、强大的支持网络和有效的战略规划来增强妇女的能力,是克服这些障碍的关键。本研究采用了应变理论、社会认同理论和资源调动理论等理论框架来深入理解这些动态因素。这项研究具有深远的意义,表明包括政策改革、教育计划和社区对话在内的综合干预措施对于提高妇女的政治参与度至关重要。这项研究不仅丰富了在研究不足的背景下有关性别与政治的学术论述,还为旨在索马里兰和类似环境中促进更具包容性的政治格局的利益相关者提供了实用建议。
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