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Women’s Co-Optation in Institutions: Promoting Values of Equity and Equal Opportunity Tested in the Democratic Republic of the Congo
This article is the result of a study carried out among civil society actors and civil servants in South Kivu, North Kivu, and Maniema who are advocating for equality and equity for all people. The co-optation of women into the institutions of the Democratic Republic of the Congo is examined. This study examined obstacles to the values of equity and equality of human rights. It further explored women’s competences, capacities, skills and the need for them to enjoy the same legal advantages as other citizens. Although women’s rights are in principle guaranteed and protected by international, regional, sub-regional, and national legal instruments, it is observed that they are subject to co-optation for their representation and exercise their right to work. To have a balanced world, equality between the sexes is a right, and realizing it benefits not only women, but also the entire human race. Finding the contributing variables to the co-optation of women in state institutions is the study’s main goal. To analyze them, and propose ways to improve the application of equity, and respect for human rights are