Title:
Women as political actors : formal criteria and informal dynamics in electing women councillors in Niger
Authors:
Tegels, J.
,
Abdou, M.
Place:
The Hague
Publisher:
SNV Netherlands Development Organisation
Year:
2007
Series Title:
SNV publications
Serial number:
H0702-04
PAGE:
24
Language:
eng
Subject:
Social and Political Change
Keywords:
decentralization
,
democratisation
,
women
,
gender
Abstract:
Women stood for the municipal council elections in Niger in 2004. This is important, because women councillors are often seen as the ones who could challenge the existing patriarchal elite. The representation of women councillors in the five municipal councils confirms the fact that within the decentralization process women have better access to local politics, in this case municipal councils. The quota system is indeed an enabling minimum, a stepping stone for women who want to enter politics. In this case the quota system is not just tokenism. The research also demonstrates how the women used predominantly informal dynamics in their campaigns and exploited their access to the private domain of voters and their various networks as a major source for support. But the study also illustrates the ambivalence in the positions of the women. They have to balance meeting the expectations of the political party and the expectations of the supporters who voted for them. When the women councillors want to put women’s interests on the political agenda and also create space to pursue their political career, they have to face up to the existing power relations in their communities, where patriarchal norms dominate the public and political scene.
Note:
Paper presented at the Biennial Conference Of the African Studies
Association of the UK 5ASAUK) London: 11-13 September 2006-10-20
Organization:
SNV - Netherlands Development Organisation
Country:
Niger
Region:
Africa South of Sahara
,
West Africa
Category:
Research
Right:
© 2007 SNV
Document type:
Report
File:
115688.pdf