Women are often denied the right to participate in decision-making, whether as active citizens, or as leaders. In particular, women living in poverty often have little opportunity to influence decisions and policies that will have a direct impact on the welfare of themselves, their communities, and their livelihoods. Encouraging more women to participate in decision-making will ensure that their perspectives and needs are represented. This book brings together lessons and experience in building up women’s involvement from Oxfam GB and its partners. Women's Leadership and Participation illustrates methodological approaches and learning points, covering a range of issues, from women’s participation in national elections to female decision-making in community livelihood initiatives. It asks the questions: what are the structural barriers to women’s leadership and participation? How can women be encouraged to take up leadership positions? Once they are leading, how can women (and men) be supported to carry out their roles effectively and for progressive purposes?Published in association with Oxfam GB
Author(s): Fiona Gell, Joanna Hoare
Year: 2009
Language: English
Pages: 146
Prelims......Page 1
CHAPTER 1......Page 11
CHAPTER 2......Page 29
CHAPTER 3......Page 39
CHAPTER 4......Page 51
CHAPTER 5......Page 61
CHAPTER 6......Page 71
CHAPTER 7......Page 81
CHAPTER 8......Page 91
CHAPTER 9......Page 103
CHAPTER 10......Page 115
CHAPTER 11......Page 125
Index......Page 137