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Q&A: "As a Woman Politician in Kenya, You Need to Think Out of the Box"
Interview with Esther Murugi Mathenge
CAPE TOWN - A coalition cabinet for Kenya was sworn in Thursday amidst mingled relief and exasperation on the part of those living in the East African nation: relief at the possibility of Kenya now being able to rebuild in earnest after post-election violence, and exasperation at the price tag attached to this hope.
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Q&A: "I Will Give the Big Boys a Run For Their Money"
Interview with Nazlin Umar
NAIROBI - She's made her mark in the history books by becoming one of only three women to contest the presidency in Kenya; but, Nazlin Umar won't be taking up residence in State House, at least not during the current political term.
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POLITICS: Democracy Unfinished
By Miriam Mannak
CAPE TOWN - A new report by the Geneva-based Inter Parliamentary Union (IPU) has shown that women are changing the priorities and sometimes the tone of legislatures around the world. But, it also highlights the slow pace at which the number of parliamentary seats held by women is increasing.
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Q&A: "I Don't Consider Myself a Loser in Any Way"
Interview with Pamela Mburia
NAIROBI - In the run-up to Kenya's Dec. 27 general elections, IPS touched base with legislative candidate Pamela Mburia on several occasions to discuss the challenges she was facing in her campaign. Ultimately, Mburia did not win the Eastern Province seat of Nithi that she contested, so this week we decided to join her again to look back on lessons learned.
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Q&A: "We Have Managed to Make the Female Agenda a Current Affairs Issue"
Interview with Luta Shaba
HARARE - Towards the end of last year, IPS reported on efforts to increase women's political participation in Zimbabwe, ahead of the Mar. 29 elections. As it happens, only about 13 percent of candidates for the House of Assembly are women -- along with some 30 percent of Senate aspirants, according to statistics from the Women in Politics Support Unit, a local non-governmental organisation (NGO). So, what went wrong?
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ZIMBABWE: A Society "Not Ready for Female Leadership"?
By Tonderai Kwidini
HARARE - Women make up about half the population in Zimbabwe. But, they're far from accounting for 50 percent of those on the ballot for this month's general elections in the Southern African country -- sparking concern amongst gender activists.
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ZIMBABWE: A "Can Do" Approach to Greater Political Involvement of Women
By Tonderai Kwidini
HARARE - With general elections taking place in Zimbabwe on Mar. 29, efforts have been underway to increase women's political participation in the Southern African country.
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POLITICS: Parliamentarians to Tackle Poverty
By Miriam Mannak
CAPE TOWN - The link between global warming and poverty, and the effects of poverty on women, will be among the topics put in the spotlight during the 118th assembly of the Inter-Parliamentary Union (IPU), which takes place next month in the South African port city of Cape Town.
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KENYA: Women Stood Up to Be Elected
By Kwamboka Oyaro
NAIROBI - Women boldly stood up to be elected during December’s general elections. They turned out in their highest number ever -- 269 -- to contest Kenya’s 210 parliamentary seats.
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KENYA: Senior Women Editors Campaign For Peace
By Kwamboka Oyaro
NAIROBI - The story of a 12-year-old girl stabbed by her 14-year-old neighbour just because their parents supported different presidential candidates in the Dec. 27 elections will hardly make headlines here. Neither will the story of a woman in President Mwai Kibaki’s backyard sheltering about 100 workers who have fled the post-election violence.
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POLITICS-SOUTH AFRICA: A Trying Passage for Women in the Ruling Party
By Stephanie Nieuwoudt
CAPE TOWN - The past weeks have been tumultuous for women in South Africa's ruling African National Congress (ANC).
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CHALLENGES 2007-2008: Support Pledged for Women in S. Leone's Local Elections
By Wurie Bah
FREETOWN - Sierra Leoneans will doubtless celebrate the past year as one in which their country distanced itself still further from a war-torn past, by holding general elections in August that were broadly viewed as free and fair.
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POLITICS-KENYA: For Women, Elections May Be the Milestone That Wasn't
Analysis by Rosemary Okello
NAIROBI - General elections are underway in Kenya, marking the end of a titanic struggle between incumbent President Mwai Kibaki and Raila Odinga, heading the Party of National Unity and the Orange Democratic Movement, respectively.
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POLITICS-KENYA: NGOs Bolster Women Candidates' Media and Voter Savvy
By Kwamboka Oyaro
NAIROBI - A number of non-governmental organisations (NGOs) have come to the assistance of female candidates ahead of Kenya's general elections, scheduled for Thursday, in the hope of giving them a fair shot at the polls -- this in a country where lack of funds, resistance to women in leadership positions and various other factors tend to undermine women's electoral performance.
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Q&A: "For Me, Money Has Been the Real Issue"
Interview with Pamela Mburia
NAIROBI - As IPS reported earlier this year, the financial cost of campaigning has weighed heavily on certain women candidates in Kenya's general elections, set to take place Dec. 27. With just hours remaining before the polls, we caught up with one of these candidates -- Pamela Mburia -- to find out how she'd managed to press ahead with her bid for office in the face of such difficulties.
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KENYA: Women Parliamentary Candidates on the Ballot, But Not in the Race?
By Kwamboka Oyaro
NAIROBI - At first glance, it seems like a good news story. When Kenya goes to the polls next week for general elections, it will do so with record numbers of women on the ballot.
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POLITICS-KENYA: A Call to Arm Women Candidates With More Than Speeches
By Kwamboka Oyaro
NAIROBI - Last Friday, Margaret Wanjiru -- a parliamentary candidate in Kenya's Dec. 27 general elections -- was reportedly attacked while campaigning in her Starehe constituency in the capital, Nairobi. While she escaped injury, her supporters are said to have been hurt and her campaign van extensively damaged by stoning…Still, those targeted in this incident were probably luckier than Martha Kibwana.
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Q&A: "Slash the Salaries of the President, Ministers and Members of Parliament"
Interview with Nazlin Umar
NAIROBI - The sole female presidential candidate in Kenya's Dec. 27 general elections will launch her party's manifesto on Sunday. Nazlin Umar, one of nine contenders, is running on the ticket of the Workers Congress Party under the slogan "President wa mtaa" ("Street President", in Swahili), as part of a campaign to convince voters that she is able to address everyday concerns.
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POLITICS-SIERRA LEONE: Whose Quota, Exactly?
By Mohamed Fofana
FREETOWN - A campaign to bring about greater gender balance in Sierra Leone's government has sparked debate on issues of class, with some fearing that a proposed quota for women could be monopolised by candidates who are unrepresentative of Sierra Leonean women overall.
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AFRICA: Money, Media and Tradition Complicate Women's Political Aspirations
By Kwamboka Oyaro
JOHANNESBURG - The challenges confronting women politicians in Africa were given an airing recently during a press conference in South Africa's commercial hub, Johannesburg.
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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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