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Gender Norms and Women in Politics: Evaluating Progress and Identifying Challenges on the 25th Anniversary of the Beijing Platform

Authored by: Rachel George, Emma Samman, Katie Washington, Alina Ojha

Categories: Conflict Prevention, Human Rights
Sub-Categories: Democratization and Political Participation, Economic Participation, Human Development, Political Transitions, Sexual and Gender-Based Violence (SGBV), Sexual and Reproductive Health
Region: No Region
Year: 2020
Citation: George, Rachel et al. "Gender Norms and Women in Politics: Evaluating Progress and Identifying Challenges on the 25th Anniversary of the Beijing Platform." Advancing Learning and Innovation on Gender Norms. August 2020.

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Executive Summary

While women are increasingly exercising their right to political participation, many who aspire to political office still find their way barred by the gender norms that see politics as a masculine space. This ALIGN guide focuses on the influence of gender norms in three key areas: women’s parliamentary representation, women’s experiences running for and standing in leadership positions, and women’s engagement in civic action and social movements.

The guide also raises fundamental questions about ways gender norms interact with social and economic conditions to work for or against women’s representation and the persistent influence of gender norms on their political aspirations.