Factors That Militate Against Women Participation in Politics in Enugu State

Oguadimma Ijeoma Joy, E. O. Nwakalor, Jennifer B. A. Ejinkeonye
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Abstract This research studied factors militating against women’s participation in politics in Enugu state using four communities (Amokwe, Ikpamodo, Ndeaboh and Eha-Amufu) drawn from three senatorial zones as case study sites. The research approach employed was Community Familiarization Visits, Focus Group Discussion (FGD) and In-Depth Interview (IDI). The FGD comprised of women and men leaders in the selected communities who served as the respondents while in the case of IDI the selected women community leaders served as the respondents. The study revealed among other things that women from the study areas have not been actively involved in politics since the return of Democracy in 1999 mainly due to poor finance, lack of education, lack of support from fellow women and an unfavorable political environment. The study thereby recommends different measures to end women’s discrimination and intimidation, and the creation of a favorable environment for the improvement of women’s political participation in Enugu state.
妨碍妇女在埃努古州参政的因素
本研究以埃努古州三个参议院选区的四个社区(Amokwe、Ikpamodo、Ndeaboh和Eha-Amufu)为案例研究地点,研究了阻碍妇女参政的因素。研究方法采用社区熟悉访问、焦点小组讨论(FGD)和深度访谈(IDI)。FGD由选定社区的妇女和男子领导人组成,他们作为答复者,而在IDI中,选定的妇女社区领导人作为答复者。该研究显示,自1999年回归民主以来,研究地区的妇女没有积极参与政治,主要原因是经济状况不佳、缺乏教育、缺乏其他妇女的支持以及不利的政治环境。因此,研究报告建议采取不同的措施,结束对妇女的歧视和恐吓,并为改善埃努古州妇女的政治参与创造有利的环境。
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