Women's Leadership and Participation

Case Studies on Learning for Action

Edited by Joanna Hoare, Fiona Gell

Paperback - £14.95

Publication date:

15 December 2009

Length of book:

146 pages

Publisher

Practical Action Publishing

Dimensions:

234x156mm

ISBN-13: 9781853396960

This set of ten papers brings together lessons and experience on women’s leadership and participation from Oxfam GB and its partners. The right to participate in decision-making at the local, national, and international level is one which women are often denied, whether as active citizens or as leaders. In particular, women living in poverty often have very little opportunity to influence decisions and policies that will have a direct influence on their lives and livelihoods, and on the welfare of themselves and their communities. Engaging more women to participate in decision-making will ensure that their perspectives and needs are more likely to be reflected, as these case studies illustrate. The case studies illustrate methodological approaches and learning points. They cover a range of issues, from women’s participation in national elections to female decision-making in community livelihood initiatives. Authors highlight three main approaches to strengthening women’s leadership and participation: Overcoming structural barriers to women’s leadership and participation Supporting women to take up leadership positions Encouraging and supporting women (and men) to carry out leadership roles effectively and for progressive purposes.
‘The eight case studies in this book drawn from around the world give rich, concrete insights into strategies for change.They illustrate how women are often at the forefront of change, not just to raise their own voices, but in so doing to create more just and democratic societies for others as well.’ John Gaventa, Professor, Participation, Power and Social Change team, Institute of Development Studies ‘Excellent reading for civil servants in aid departments, NGOs, IGOs such as the UN, OECD, OSCE, World Bank – and everyone working for a better, saner and fairer world.’ Lesley Abdela, Senior Partner, Eyecatcher/ Shevolution ‘This collection of innovations in supporting women’s engagement in political competition provides inspiring examples of how to accelerate the muchanticipated positive effects of increasing the numbers of women in politics. Under the right conditions, more women in public office do deliver better governance for all. This volume provides us with inspiring guidance for building gender equality into political life.’ Anne Marie Goetz, Chief Advisor, Governance Peace and Security, UNIFEM