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Title: WOMEN IN POLITICS IN GHANA A STUDY ON LOCAL GOVERNMENT IN THE GREATER ACCRA REGION
Authors: Odame, F. S.
Keywords: Decentralization
Assemblywomen
Women’s empowerment
Local Government
Political participation
Issue Date: 2010
Publisher: University for Development Studies
Series/Report no.: Vol. 7;Issue 1
Abstract: Women’s participation in politics in Ghana is low, both at local and the national level. This reflects the global trend of women’s participation in politics. This paper examines ways of deepening women’s participation as assembly members in local government. It examines women’s participation in politics with the aim of suggesting ways of enhancing women’s political participation. Primary Data was collected using questionnaires and interviews. Three major problems were identified as the main barriers to women’s participation in Ghanaian politics. Women in Ghana earned low incomes coupled with low educational status. Also, lack of confidence was found to be a barrier because the women explained that politics is for men. The recommendation is that both men and women should be sensitized to erase the deep-seated misconception that politics is for men. Also, women should be empowered economically and educationally so as to be able to compete favourably with their male counterparts in politics.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/823
ISSN: 0855-6768
Appears in Collections:Ghana Journal of Development Studies (GJDS)

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