Affiliation:
1. 1 Institute for Gender Research and Documentation (INGRADOC), Fourah Bay College, University of Sierra Leone Freetown, Sierra Leone mamaisha@gmail.com
Abstract
Post-war reconstruction efforts in Sierra Leone combined with global discourses around issues of democracy and participation have, to some extent, created a space for political engagement of traditionally marginalized groups, including women. Women’s political engagement has, in recent times, centered around a campaign for a 30% constitutionally mandated gender quota system which, it is believed, will be the most effective way to get more female representation in legislatures as well as close the wide gap that exists numerically between both genders in the public sphere. This paper seeks to examine women’s engagement with political processes in Sierra Leone, their long and unsuccessful struggle for a quota system and how all of this fits into a wider struggle for gender justice in Sierra Leone. The main argument raised in this paper is that the gender quota campaign is fraught with challenges because women in the struggle, especially female parliamentarians, have found it difficult to go beyond the borders of their political parties’ ideological stance, and organizational boundaries to collectively and successfully advance the campaign. In addition, the campaign seems to be more centralized in the capital with little or no engagement at the community level. Moreover, because of the widening political divide, meaningfully engaging an elite male cadre that has variedly resisted women’s full and equal participation in the public sphere remains a challenge.
Subject
History,Development,Sociology and Political Science
Reference25 articles.
1. “Women’s parliamentary representation: the effect of list pr”;Ballington;Politikon: South African Journal of Political Studies,1998
2. “Political Parties, Gender Equality and Elections in South Africa.”;Ballington,2008
3. “Comparative Studies of Electoral Gender Quotas”;Dahlerup,2003
4. “Quotas are Changing the History of Women”;Dahlerup,2003
5. “Quotas as a ‘Fast Track’ to equal Representation for Women: Why Scandinavia is no longer the Model.”;Dahlerup;International Feminist Journal of Politics,2005
Cited by
4 articles.
订阅此论文施引文献
订阅此论文施引文献,注册后可以免费订阅5篇论文的施引文献,订阅后可以查看论文全部施引文献