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6-1-2008 12:19 AM
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Deepti says:
Obstacles to women's political participation exist throughout the world in prevailing social and economic regimes, as well as in existing political structures. In 2005, the representation of women reached nearly 16 percent globally. Although this total has increased in recent years, the minimal progress globally means that the ideal of parity remains a long way off. Given the slow rate at which the representation of women is increasing, various methods -- such as electoral quotas -- have been proposed or implemented to address the present gender imbalance in decision-making. Consequently, governments and political parties have experimented with different types of quotas.

As the debate about the use of quotas as a tool to increase the political participation of women gains momentum, International IDEA and Stockholm University are collaborating on a research project leading to the production of a comparative knowledge and resources on their implementation and impact.
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6-3-2008 1:55 AM
mugofcoffee
stragely Deepti, Pak seems to be doing much better than India in allotting the women quota!
6-3-2008 2:41 AM
Deepti
I know Mug...how depressing (no offence to any pakistanis)
I didn't know whether to be happy there were at least these many women or start getting depressed about it....
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