Unveiling obstacles and Possibilities for Gender Equality in Governance Structures in Tanzania

Elizabeth Lulu Genda
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Tanzania has made stride in enhancing women’s political representation through initiatives such as gender quotas and reserved seats in parliament. However, the translation of representation into substantive participation and influence remains a challenge. The paper employs and adopts a survey design with a descriptive approach, utilizing questionnaire for data collection. The collected data from 230  civil servants underwent descriptive analysis. The findings shed light on various challenges including limited representation,  discriminatory legal frameworks, sociocultural barriers, restricted access to resources, institutional biases, violence/harassment, lack of  gendersensitive policies, underrepresentation in leadership, and inadequate support systems. These challenges collectively underscore  the barriers to gender equality in Tanzanian governance structures. The paper concludes that while Tanzania has witnessed advancement  in women’s political representation, there are persistent challenges impeding substantive gender equality in governance  structures. The paper recommends the following: implement gender –sensitive policies, enact legal reforms to remove barriers,  strengthen women’s empowerment programs, conduct education and awareness campaigns, undertake institutional reforms to address  biases, and foster supportive leadership to create an inclusive and equitable governance environment that enables women to actively  participate in decision making process and contribute to positive governance outcomes. 
揭示坦桑尼亚治理结构中性别平等的障碍和可能性
坦桑尼亚通过性别配额和在议会中保留席位等举措,在提高妇女的政治代表性方面取得了长足进步。然而,将代表性转化为实质性参与和影响力仍是一项挑战。本文采用了描述性的调查设计,利用问卷收集数据。对收集到的 230 名公务员的数据进行了描述性分析。调查结果揭示了各种挑战,包括代表性有限、歧视性法律框架、社会文化障碍、获取资源受限、机构偏见、暴力/骚扰、缺乏对性别问题有敏感认识的政策、领导层代表性不足以及支持系统不足。这些挑战共同凸显了坦桑尼亚治理结构中的性别平等障碍。本文的结论是,虽然坦桑尼亚妇女在政治代表性方面取得了进步,但持续存在的挑战阻碍了治理结构中的实质性性别平等。本文提出了以下建议:实施对性别问题有敏感认识的政策,颁布法律改革以消除障碍,加强妇女赋权计划,开展教育和宣传活动,进行机构改革以消除偏见,以及培养支持性领导,以创造一个包容和公平的治理环境,使妇女能够积极参与决策过程并为积极的治理成果做出贡献。
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