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Nigeria: Buhari, female ministers and 35 percent affirmative action
PeaceWomen: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 2015When President Buhari released his initial list of ministerial appointees, only three of the twenty nominees were women. Still, many held out hope, or at least, reserved judgement, until the second batch of names were released.DocumentNigeria: Buhari, female ministers and 35 percent affirmative action
PeaceWomen: Women's International League for Peace and Freedom, 2015When President Buhari released his initial list of ministerial appointees, only three of the twenty nominees were women. Still, many held out hope, or at least, reserved judgement, until the second batch of names were released.DocumentWomen and Nigerian politics: an appraisal of 2015 general elections
Independent National Electoral Commission, 2015This paper, written by Titilope Olalere, provides an appraisal of the 2015 Nigeria general elections in the context of women’s participation.DocumentWomen and Nigerian politics: an appraisal of 2015 general elections
Independent National Electoral Commission, 2015This paper, written by Titilope Olalere, provides an appraisal of the 2015 Nigeria general elections in the context of women’s participation.DocumentMen without women: an analysis of the 2015 general elections in Nigeria
Independent National Electoral Commission, 2015Women often face unique barriers in elective politics, such as a lack of support and mentoring, that put them at a significant disadvantage compared to their male counterparts. This is something often not well understood by voters, who can be unaware of the benefits of having a mixture of men and women in government.DocumentMen without women: an analysis of the 2015 general elections in Nigeria
Independent National Electoral Commission, 2015Women often face unique barriers in elective politics, such as a lack of support and mentoring, that put them at a significant disadvantage compared to their male counterparts. This is something often not well understood by voters, who can be unaware of the benefits of having a mixture of men and women in government.DocumentWomen and Political Participation in the 2015 general elections: fault lines and mainstreaming exclusion
Independent National Electoral Commission, 2015Why, given previous gains, did women’s representation in elective politics in Nigeria dwindle in the 2015 General Elections? What were the fault lines and countervailing factors affecting women's political exclusion? These are the questions this paper by Maryam Omolara Quadri Ph.D. seeks to answer.DocumentWomen and Political Participation in the 2015 general elections: fault lines and mainstreaming exclusion
Independent National Electoral Commission, 2015Why, given previous gains, did women’s representation in elective politics in Nigeria dwindle in the 2015 General Elections? What were the fault lines and countervailing factors affecting women's political exclusion? These are the questions this paper by Maryam Omolara Quadri Ph.D. seeks to answer.DocumentSexual politics and democracy in Nigeria
Social Science Research Network, 2015Years of military dictatorship has left deep scars in Nigeria's political transformation. As is the case the world over, the military in Nigeria was, and remains, dominated by men, with women vastly under-represented.DocumentSexual politics and democracy in Nigeria
Social Science Research Network, 2015Years of military dictatorship has left deep scars in Nigeria's political transformation. As is the case the world over, the military in Nigeria was, and remains, dominated by men, with women vastly under-represented.Pages
