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Women Participation in Sub-National Level Politics in Ghana's Fourth Republic

Dr. Asekere, George
Lecturer

Authors
Asekere George
Publication Year
2020
Article Title
Women Participation in Sub-National Level Politics in Ghana's Fourth Republic
Journal
Asian Research Journal of Arts & Social Sciences
Volume
12
Issue Number
4
Page Numbers
44-58
ISSN
2456-4761
Abstract

Debate over the factors that perpetuate male dominance in political representation all over the world continues. Several factors have been cited, including the fact that women have a weak foundation in political party leadership which forms the basis for subsequent progression in leadership. In spite of the fact that women have the capacity to compete favorably in national politics if they have a say in choosing who stands for elections at the political party level, several studies tend to pay less attention to women’s leadership in political parties at the subnational level. Using qualitative methods, the paper makes a contribution to women’s participation in political leadership using the two dominant political parties, the National Democratic Congress and New Patriotic Party, that have alternated political power in Ghana since the return to constitutional rule in 1993. Findings showed that women’s representation in political party leadership at the subnational level mirrors national trends, albeit some local particularities including unfavorable meeting time where such decisions are taken. The paper concludes that the creation of the women’s wings in Ghanaian political parties and the institutionalization of financial waivers for women are necessary but not sufficient conditions to boost women activism in subnational party politics.

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