Women’s representation in the Union Parishad: Local Governance Program Sharique-III

There is a need for in-depth analysis of women’s experience in local government and their ability to exercise political agency (i.e., what women do, how they exercise power) to negotiate local level politics and various barriers. While there is an understanding of the barriers women face and the lim...

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主要な著者: Sultan, Maheen, Hasan, Md. Bayazid, Khondaker, Sahida Islam, Enam, Ahmed Asif, Mahmood, Towhid Iqram, Nazneen, Sohela
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出版事項: BRAC Institute of Governance and Development (BIGD) 2022
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オンライン・アクセス:http://hdl.handle.net/10361/15891
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spelling 10361-158912022-01-13T21:01:31Z Women’s representation in the Union Parishad: Local Governance Program Sharique-III Sultan, Maheen Hasan, Md. Bayazid Khondaker, Sahida Islam Enam, Ahmed Asif Mahmood, Towhid Iqram Nazneen, Sohela Bureaucracy Local government Political leadership Union parishad There is a need for in-depth analysis of women’s experience in local government and their ability to exercise political agency (i.e., what women do, how they exercise power) to negotiate local level politics and various barriers. While there is an understanding of the barriers women face and the limitations of how they are able to exercise leadership, less is known about how, when, and in which areas they do exercise agency and can influence structures, processes and people to bring about change or make decisions in their favour. The study aimed to address this gap. It focused on a few key questions: a) how, where and when women receive support for their accession and practice of political leadership at the local level; b) how women engage with opposition (from the family, community, political parties, from the rest of the UP members) in such a process; c) the kinds of coalitions women representatives form as they try to promote their political agenda once they are in power and the strategies they follow and negotiations they make to further their objectives; d) what is women’s experience in negotiating local bureaucracy and political power structures; e) how people perceive women’s leadership at the local level (citizens, local administration, NGOs, political actors). The study investigated experiences of women who have been elected in the UPs at least once and also women who have decided not to run for elections. It also explored the relationships between women in local government bodies, with local political parties, local level UP representatives (UP Chair, members) and other civil society groups such as NGOs and women’s organizations. The study concluded that reserved seats are necessary to ensure women’s participation as both the women candidates and the voters are not willing to consider general seats for them. While capacity development is important, it is insufficient for women to contest local elections and play an effective role in the local government bodies. 2022-01-13T04:21:53Z 2022-01-13T04:21:53Z 2016 2016-07 Working Paper http://hdl.handle.net/10361/15891 en_US https://bigd.bracu.ac.bd/publications/womens-representation-in-the-union-parishad-local-governance-program-sharique-iii/ application/pdf BRAC Institute of Governance and Development (BIGD)
institution Brac University
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language en_US
topic Bureaucracy
Local government
Political leadership
Union parishad
spellingShingle Bureaucracy
Local government
Political leadership
Union parishad
Sultan, Maheen
Hasan, Md. Bayazid
Khondaker, Sahida Islam
Enam, Ahmed Asif
Mahmood, Towhid Iqram
Nazneen, Sohela
Women’s representation in the Union Parishad: Local Governance Program Sharique-III
description There is a need for in-depth analysis of women’s experience in local government and their ability to exercise political agency (i.e., what women do, how they exercise power) to negotiate local level politics and various barriers. While there is an understanding of the barriers women face and the limitations of how they are able to exercise leadership, less is known about how, when, and in which areas they do exercise agency and can influence structures, processes and people to bring about change or make decisions in their favour. The study aimed to address this gap. It focused on a few key questions: a) how, where and when women receive support for their accession and practice of political leadership at the local level; b) how women engage with opposition (from the family, community, political parties, from the rest of the UP members) in such a process; c) the kinds of coalitions women representatives form as they try to promote their political agenda once they are in power and the strategies they follow and negotiations they make to further their objectives; d) what is women’s experience in negotiating local bureaucracy and political power structures; e) how people perceive women’s leadership at the local level (citizens, local administration, NGOs, political actors). The study investigated experiences of women who have been elected in the UPs at least once and also women who have decided not to run for elections. It also explored the relationships between women in local government bodies, with local political parties, local level UP representatives (UP Chair, members) and other civil society groups such as NGOs and women’s organizations. The study concluded that reserved seats are necessary to ensure women’s participation as both the women candidates and the voters are not willing to consider general seats for them. While capacity development is important, it is insufficient for women to contest local elections and play an effective role in the local government bodies.
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author Sultan, Maheen
Hasan, Md. Bayazid
Khondaker, Sahida Islam
Enam, Ahmed Asif
Mahmood, Towhid Iqram
Nazneen, Sohela
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Hasan, Md. Bayazid
Khondaker, Sahida Islam
Enam, Ahmed Asif
Mahmood, Towhid Iqram
Nazneen, Sohela
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title Women’s representation in the Union Parishad: Local Governance Program Sharique-III
title_short Women’s representation in the Union Parishad: Local Governance Program Sharique-III
title_full Women’s representation in the Union Parishad: Local Governance Program Sharique-III
title_fullStr Women’s representation in the Union Parishad: Local Governance Program Sharique-III
title_full_unstemmed Women’s representation in the Union Parishad: Local Governance Program Sharique-III
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