Women’s Movement for Gender Quotas in Nigeria and Ghana

The third wave of the international women’s movement expressly broadened the focus of women’s activism to incorporate the clamour for more political representation of women. Within the confines of the struggle, women in Nigeria and Ghana have initiated a movement for gender quotas that will improve...

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Main Authors: Ronke I. Ako-Nai, Babatunde F. Obamamoye
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Language:English
Published: University of Hradec Králové 2018-06-01
Series:Modern Africa
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Online Access:https://journals.uhk.cz/modernafrica/article/view/159
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description The third wave of the international women’s movement expressly broadened the focus of women’s activism to incorporate the clamour for more political representation of women. Within the confines of the struggle, women in Nigeria and Ghana have initiated a movement for gender quotas that will improve their inclusion in decision-making processes. However, there is a paucity of scholarly work on the patterns and precipitating factors of the movement in the context of both states. Against this background, this article draws on interview data to examine the comparative dynamics of the women’s movement for gender quotas in Nigeria and Ghana. It specifically offers explanations of why and how women channel their struggle for political emancipation in both states.
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spelling doaj-art-7a846919e4ea471c8cdebf51595dfa382025-08-20T03:59:25ZengUniversity of Hradec KrálovéModern Africa2336-32742570-75582018-06-016110.26806/modafr.v6i1.235Women’s Movement for Gender Quotas in Nigeria and GhanaRonke I. Ako-Nai0Babatunde F. Obamamoye1Department of International Relations, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, NigeriaDepartment of International Relations, Coral Bell School of Asia Pacific Affairs, Australian National University, Australia and Department of International Relations, Obafemi Awolowo University, Ile-Ife, Nigeria The third wave of the international women’s movement expressly broadened the focus of women’s activism to incorporate the clamour for more political representation of women. Within the confines of the struggle, women in Nigeria and Ghana have initiated a movement for gender quotas that will improve their inclusion in decision-making processes. However, there is a paucity of scholarly work on the patterns and precipitating factors of the movement in the context of both states. Against this background, this article draws on interview data to examine the comparative dynamics of the women’s movement for gender quotas in Nigeria and Ghana. It specifically offers explanations of why and how women channel their struggle for political emancipation in both states. https://journals.uhk.cz/modernafrica/article/view/159gender quotasaffirmative actionNigeriaGhanaWomen’s movementwomen’s representation
spellingShingle Ronke I. Ako-Nai
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affirmative action
Nigeria
Ghana
Women’s movement
women’s representation
title Women’s Movement for Gender Quotas in Nigeria and Ghana
title_full Women’s Movement for Gender Quotas in Nigeria and Ghana
title_fullStr Women’s Movement for Gender Quotas in Nigeria and Ghana
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title_short Women’s Movement for Gender Quotas in Nigeria and Ghana
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topic gender quotas
affirmative action
Nigeria
Ghana
Women’s movement
women’s representation
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