Widening the frontiers of democracy : towards a transformative agenda in Botswana politics
This article is about the struggles of Batswana women to attain gender equality. The article traces women's exclusion from public decision-making much broadly as a fundamental feature of the Tswana patriachal structure. This situation tends to reinforce itself within the public sphere in terms of discriminatory legislation and other forms of marginalization. The favorable international climate and the institutionalization of the women's movement are identified as some of the factors that have helped to bring about positive change. However, it is urged that in order for their marginalization to be effectively addressed, the focus of the women's movement should not be on increasing numbers per se, but on transforming institutions. Women representatives should be at the forefront of pushing this transformative agenda.
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Pula : Botswana Journal of African Studies
- Copyright Status
- In Copyright
- Date Published
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2000
- Authors
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Somolekae, Gloria
- Subjects
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Botswana Democratic Party
Democracy
Elections
Political parties
Opposition (Political science)
Two-party systems
Voting
Politics and government
Botswana
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Articles
- Language
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English
- Pages
- Pages 76-84
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Pula. Vol. 14 No. 1 (2000)
- ISSN
- 0256-2316
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