Affiliation:
1. Vellore Institute of Technology, India
Abstract
Gender equality in politics is crucial for democratic governance, ensuring diverse perspectives and inclusive policies. Despite progress, women remain underrepresented in political offices worldwide, undermining equal participation and effective policy-making for gender-specific issues. This chapter explores the challenges and strategies for promoting gender equality in politics, focusing on cultural norms, economic disparities, and gender-based violence as significant barriers. It highlights the effectiveness of gender quotas, economic empowerment initiatives, and public awareness campaigns in increasing women's political participation. Case studies from Rwanda, New Zealand, and Afghanistan illustrate diverse experiences, showcasing successful strategies and ongoing challenges. The chapter underscores the need for comprehensive approaches, combining legal reforms, cultural shifts, and sustained international support to achieve gender-inclusive political environments and enhance democratic governance.
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