WOMEN S LEADERSHIP AND POLITICAL EMPOWERMENT: OVERVIEW AND LESSONS. Mona Lena Krook Rutgers University

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WOMEN S LEADERSHIP AND POLITICAL EMPOWERMENT: OVERVIEW AND LESSONS Mona Lena Krook Rutgers University 1

Desktop Study 56 programs (=98 projects) in 55 countries, 2008-2014 Defining political empowerment Design and impact of activities Notable interventions and lessons 2

Data on Programs 5 regions: Africa (17/12), Asia (11/10), E. Europe (11/6), Latin America (6/6), Middle East/North Africa (6/5) 55 countries: Majority partly free ( not free ) Varied electoral democracy ratings Lower and middle income Lower levels of gender equality 3

Data on Programs Less than 20%: primary objective Majority: $1.8 million and $10 million Smaller funding to women-focused programs (4/5: less than $50,000) Majority: 1-3 years in duration 4

Women s Political Empowerment No single working definition Holistic approach: women as voters, activists, candidates, elected officials Target 1: individuals, women as group Target 2: political parties, civil society, electoral authorities, observers, media Programs: often one slice of picture 5

Electoral Life Cycle Transition Post- Election Political Empowerment Pre- Election Election 6

Transition Phase Setting the stage re: institutions Women as decision-makers Women as civil society activists Goals: Inclusion of women in discussions Legal and institutional frameworks for descriptive/substantive representation 7

Transition Activities Training in leadership, advocacy and peace-building Efforts to establish gender quotas Support women s inclusion in peacemaking and peace-building Promote gender equitable laws Develop gender-sensitive constitutions (incl. women s national dialogues) 8

Pre-Election Phase Register voters, nominate candidates Women as voters, potential candidates, party activists Parties, media, public at large Goals: Supply and demand Descriptive representation 9

Pre-Election Activities Voter registration, civic education Talent-spotting, training, mentoring pre-candidates Women s wings, database, mentoring Gender quota requirements Party commitments to gender balance PSAs, television programs, call-in radio shows 1 0

Election Phase Contesting and monitoring elections Female candidates Election officials, media Goals: Demand for women Descriptive representation 1 1

Election Activities Training, fundraising, networking Gender training, recruiting women as election observers/poll watchers Gender training, quota monitoring of electoral management boards Media as unofficial election monitors Gender bias in coverage, recruit female journalists 1 2

Post-Election/Governance Phase Legislators arrive in office, policymaking and implementation Elected officials, civil society activists Gender dimension in governance Goals: Link descriptive and substantive Empower women via substantive rep. 1 3

Post-Election/Gov. Activities Training for female MPs Women s caucuses, equality comm s Networking: elected and civil society Policy advocacy and oversight Election debriefing sessions Technical/gender training assistance for male and female MPs Gender quota adoption 1 4

Impact of Program Activities Candidacy and election of women Parties institutionalize inclusion Initiate/strengthen women s networks Legal reforms for gender equality Media coverage, rising awareness Increased voter participation 1 5

Program Results and Performance 4.15 million received voter education 4,600 received political training, for candidates or elected officials 3,372 trained, 359 or more won 366 parties with policies to enhance number or viability of candidates 1 6

Case Studies: Shared Lessons Added Value of Donor Involvement Serving as a neutral convener Cases: Georgia, Mexico Providing an impetus for action Cases: Cambodia, Georgia, Jordan 1 7

Case Studies: Shared Lessons Training and Mentoring Working with local partners Sub-points: Single- vs. multi-party training; women trainers and trainees; programs moved to subnational level Cases: Cambodia, Georgia, Jordan, Mexico 1 8

Case Studies: Shared Lessons Continuous training or training across the electoral cycle Sub-points: Tailored to local context, as well as participants ability levels Cases: Cambodia, Georgia, Jordan, Kenya, Mexico 1 9

Case Studies: Shared Lessons Fostering a reservoir of talent in the political pipeline Sub-points: Pairing university students with female MPs through internship and fellowship opportunities Cases: Cambodia, Georgia, Jordan, Kenya, Mexico 2 0

Case Studies: Shared Lessons Potential of mentoring programs Sub-points: Election period, but also longer-term perspective Cases: Cambodia, Georgia, Jordan, Kenya 2 1

Case Studies: Shared Lessons Media Strategies and Outreach Development of media programs Sub-points: Messages tailored to different age and ethnic groups Cases: Cambodia, Georgia Gender training for journalists Cases: Georgia, Jordan, Kenya 2 2

Case Studies: Shared Lessons More direct channels for participation Case: Jordan Identify male allies and champions Cases: Georgia, Jordan, Kenya, Mexico Involve women in election activities Cases: Cambodia, Jordan Gender training for public officials Cases: Georgia, Mexico 2 3

Case Studies: Shared Lessons Ongoing Obstacles Financial resources and campaigns Sub-points: Lobby for reduced fees Cases: Cambodia, Georgia, Jordan, Mexico Violence against women in politics Sub-points: Train police to respond Cases: Georgia, Kenya, Mexico 2 4

Case Studies: Shared Lessons Data Collection Imperatives Monitoring quota implementation Cases: Kenya, Mexico Data reporting in donor reports Case: Jordan 2 5

Conclusions Impressive array of activities overall Political empowerment At all stages of electoral cycle In a wide variety of roles Need for holistic approach by program Information sharing for innovation 2 6

For more information: MSI reports, Desktop and Case Studies m.l.krook@rutgers.edu 2 7