1999-2011年尼日利亚妇女在国民议会中的贡献综述

Asor Gbamwuan, Princely Agu Agidi
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该研究评估了1999年至2011年间尼日利亚国民议会中妇女的作用。这些数据是通过第一手资料产生的,并得到第二手资料的证实。它的方法本质上是历史的、叙述的和分析的。这项研究受到自由女权主义和全球倡导妇女参与尼日利亚政治的支持。在这种背景下,人们发现妇女不是旁观者,而是积极参与国会的立法工作。委员会还发现,妇女在国民议会中没有充分的代表,也没有获得主要职位。尽管她们的代表性不足,但她们也面临着男性同行的虐待和羞辱。为了加强妇女对尼日利亚政治的参与,应保护妇女的政治权利,包括扩大实施35%平权行动计划。该研究还表明,言语攻击的政治应该被阻止。
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A Stock-Taking on the Contribution of Women in Nigeria’s National Assembly, 1999-2011
The study appraises the role of women in Nigeria's National Assembly between 1999 and 2011. The data was generated through primary sources and corroborated with secondary materials. Its approach was historical, narrative, and analytical in nature. The study was pillared on liberal feminism and the global advocacy for women's involvement in Nigerian politics. Against this backdrop, it was discovered that women were not watchers but were active participants in the legislative business of the National Assembly. It was also found that women were not adequately represented and were not given principal positions in the National Assembly. Despite their under-representation, they also faced abuse and humiliation by their male counterparts. In order to enhance women participation in Nigerian politics, women’s political rights should be protected, including scaling up the implementation of the 35% Affirmative Action plan. The study also suggests that the politics of verbal assault should be discouraged.
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