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Women and Elections

With democratic elections a fact of life across Africa, the continent now faces a different challenge at the polls: ensuring that women have equal opportunities when running for office, representing their constituents, and casting ballots for future leaders. Sign up for a free monthly newsletter with a special focus on elections in Africa and resources for journalists and women in elected office.


POLITICS-BOTSWANA: Parties Block Women Candidates for Upcoming Elections
By Ephraim Nsingo
GABORONE - As Botswana prepares for general elections in October, gender activists are protesting against the lack of female parliamentary candidates.
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POLITICS-SOUTH SUDAN: Women Ready To Take Their Place
By Joyce Chimbi
JUBA - When the women of South Sudan welcomed the signing of the Comprehensive Peace Agreement (CPA) in 2005, they were cognizant of the fact that true democracy will be realised only when their human rights are realised.
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POLITICS-SOUTH AFRICA: 'One Miracle at a Time'
Stephanie Nieuwoudt interviews HELEN ZILLE, leader of the opposition Democratic Alliance
CAPE TOWN - The African National Congress comfortably won almost two-thirds of the total vote in South Africa's recent elections, to retain power at the national level and in eight of the country's nine provinces.
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POLITICS: 'Women Are Born Leaders'
By Michael Chebud
ADDIS ABABA - When Margaret Mensah-Williams walked down the steps after presiding over the Namibian parliament for the first time, male parliamentarians rushed to ask her how she became so good at chairing the house.
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RIGHTS-SOUTH AFRICA: Election Campaign Silent on Violence Against Women
Stephanie Nieuwoudt interviews LISA VETTEN, gender rights activist
CAPE TOWN - With its emphasis on gender equality, the South African constitution is regarded as a great example for many other developing countries. Yet, despite laws intended to protect the rights of women like the Sexual Abuse Act and the Domestic Violence Act, women in the country still suffer indignities at the hands of police and in court.
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POLITICS: Malawi's Women Challenge For Top Posts
By Pilirani Semu-Banda
LILONGWE - Sitting side by side, clothed in bright traditional outfits complete with headgear, they looked like any of the women who always dance and ululate for politicians at rallies.
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ETHIOPIA: Political Space Narrowing
By Michael Chebsi
ADDIS ABABA - Bertukan Mideksa has a reputation in Ethiopia as a competent politician, but voters will not be able to cast ballots for her in the next national election. The revocation of her 2007 pardon has sent a chill through Ethiopia's opposition parties.
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POLITICS-KENYA: Taking Up a Women's Agenda
By Najum Mushtaq
NAIROBI - The first woman from the Muslim majority island constituency of East Lamu to contest for a seat in Kenyan parliament, Shakila Abdalla is determined to give voice to the country's poor and marginalised.
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POLITICS-MOZAMBIQUE: Few Women Mayors This Term
By Paola Rolletta
MAPUTO - Bad news for women: of the eight women running for mayor in Mozambique's municipal elections held on Nov. 19, only three won. Overall, 114 candidates ran for mayor in 43 municipalities.
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POLITICS-GHANA: The Fruits of the Future
By Francis Kokutse
ACCRA - The upside: three political parties selected women as vice-presidential candidates in the general elections of Dec. 7, the first time ever in Ghana’s history. The downside: the parties are small and have no real chance of victory.
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POLITICS-MALAWI: Elections Get Ugly For Women
By Pilirani Semu-Banda
LILONGWE, Malawi - Malawi’s primary elections are getting ugly for women candidates. Shoving, derogatory songs and being pelted with stones are just some of the intimidating tactics aimed at discouraging women from contesting the primary elections that will select candidates for the parliamentary polls in May 2009.
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POLITICS-ETHIOPIA: Disappointed But Not Defeated
By Michael Chebsi
ADDIS ABABA - She fought alongside men in the Ethiopian liberation struggle. She fought for a free and fair society. But today, Yewubmar Asfaw feels that Ethiopia's revolution has failed to deliver a fair share of political power to women.
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POLITICS-ANGOLA: A Tradition of Strong Women
By Louise Redvers
LUANDA - She was orphaned by Angola's liberation struggle against Portugal, but through it she found a new family and a life-long inspiration.
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POLITICS-GUINEA: Marching to the Beat of Her Own Drum
By Saliou Samb
CONAKRY - Surprises have been a common occurrence in the all-but-common political career that made Kaba Rougui Barry the first female mayor in Guinea since political parties were legalised in 1990.
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POLITICS-MOZAMBIQUE: Fate and Merit
By Paola Rolletta
XAI-XAI, Mozambique - Two deaths in a row placed Rita Muianga at the helm of Xai-Xai's municipal council. In 2003, council presidents Ernesto Mausse and Faquir Bay died suddenly and successively. Rumours of witchcraft gripped Xai-Xai, a small town 220 kilometres north of Mozambique's capital, Maputo.
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POLITICS-MOZAMBIQUE: The Modern Face of Renamo
By Paola Rolletta
MAPUTO - If Maria Moreno is elected president of the Municipal Council in Cuamba, in Niassa Province, Mozambique's parliament will lose one of its most interesting personalities.
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From Polls to Polls in RSSWith democratic elections a fact of life across Africa, the continent now faces a different challenge at the polls: ensuring that women have equal opportunities when running for office, representing their constituents, and casting ballots for future leaders. The Inter-Parliamentary Union notes that women hold an average of just 17.5 percent of legislative seats in sub-Saharan Africa -- a far cry from the 30 percent believed necessary for them to have real influence in parliaments, and further still from the 50 percent that would signal parity had finally been attained. Here, we examine obstacles to women's participation in legislative politics. We also analyse how women -- and men -- are dealing with the problems, so that these difficulties can be relegated to the history books.

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