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Localised Or Localising Democracy

Localised Or Localising Democracy
Author: Josephine Ahikire
Publisher:
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2007
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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The central concern of this study is the politics of inclusion of women in Uganda s local government. The legally prescribed numerical representation of women in local government decision-making structures has led to changes, increasing significantly women s public presence in community politics. Together with the decentralisation process, this has created a new political landscape which calls for a gendered understanding of local-level politics and the inclusive potential for local democracy in Uganda. The author explores local democracy as a process within which gender power relations are a constitutive rather than a contingent part. She sets out the complex and dynamic problems, and finds, contrary to public perception, that decentralisation does not necessary enable more participation by the unprivileged, including women. Josephine Ahikire is a senior lecturer in the Faculty of Social Science, Department of Women and Gender Studies at Makerere University; a senior research fellow tih the Centre for Basic Research in Kampala; and a visiting scholar at the University of Oldenburg in Germany. She is widely published on gendered constructions of public politics, labour and popular culture.


Women & Politics in Uganda

Women & Politics in Uganda
Author: Aili Mari Tripp
Publisher:
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2000
Genre: Political Science
ISBN:

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Uganda has attracted much attention and political visibility for its significant economic recovery after a catastrophic decline. In her groundbreaking book, Aili Mari Tripp provides extensive data and analysis of patterns of political behavior and institutions by focusing on the unique success of indigenous women's organizations. Tripp explores why the women's movement grew so dramatically in such a short time after the National Resistant Movement took over in 1986. Unlike many African countries where organizations and institutions are controlled by a ruling party or regime, the Ugandan women's movement gained its momentum by remaining autonomous.


Gender and Grassroots Democracy

Gender and Grassroots Democracy
Author: Maria Nassali
Publisher:
Total Pages: 72
Release: 2000
Genre: Local government
ISBN:

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Gender Policy

Gender Policy
Author: Uganda Local Governments' Association
Publisher:
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2006
Genre: Local government
ISBN:

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When Hens Begin To Crow

When Hens Begin To Crow
Author: Sylvia Tamale
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 264
Release: 2018-10-26
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 042997163X

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Among African countries, Uganda is unique in its affirmative action program for women. In the late 1980s, President Yoweri Museveni announced his belief that Uganda's successful development depended on increased gender equity and backed his opinions by setting several women-centered policies in motion, including a 1989 rule that at least 39 seats in the Ugandan parliament be reserved for women.In this fascinating study, based on in-depth interviews with both male and female parliamentarians, women in nongovernmental organizations, and rural residents of Uganda, Sylvia Tamale explores how women's participation in Ugandan politics has unfolded and what the impact has been for gender equity. The book examines how women have adapted their legislative strategies for empowerment in light of Uganda's patriarchal history and social structure. The author also looks at the consequences and implications of women's parliamentary participation as a result of affirmative action handed down by the president, rather than pushed up from a grassroots movement.Although focusing on Uganda, Tamale's study is relevant to other African and non-African countries grappling with the twin challenges of democracy and development.


Women and Politics in Uganda

Women and Politics in Uganda
Author: Aili Mari Tripp
Publisher: University of Wisconsin Pres
Total Pages: 319
Release: 2012-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0299164837

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Uganda has attracted much attention and political visibility for its significant economic recovery after a catastrophic decline. In her groundbreaking book, Aili Mari Tripp provides extensive data and analysis of patterns of political behavior and institutions by focusing on the unique success of indigenous women’s organizations. Tripp explores why the women’s movement grew so dramatically in such a short time after the National Resistant Movement took over in 1986. Unlike many African countries where organizations and institutions are controlled by a ruling party or regime, the Ugandan women’s movement gained its momentum by remaining autonomous.


Women and Representation in Local Government

Women and Representation in Local Government
Author: Barbara Pini
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 233
Release: 2013-03
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 1136815236

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This volume brings together international experts to examine and compare women in local government and features case studies on the US, UK, France, Germany, Spain, Finland, Australia and New Zealand.