What Works for Women’s Political Participation and Leadership

What Works for Women’s Political Participation and Leadership

USAID 2023 42 pages
Summary — This evidence review examines research on the gender gap in political participation and leadership. It identifies constraints related to individual resources, social norms, and institutions. The review aims to inform USAID programming to address these inequities.
Key Findings
Full Description
This evidence review presents existing research on why the gender gap in political participation and leadership persists and opportunities for USAID to undertake programming that addresses it. The research team surveyed over 220 articles and books, primarily from the last 20 years, using rigorous methodologies. The evidence indicates that the gender gap is a function of individual resources, social norms, and institutions, which interact to inhibit women’s political authority. The review focuses on evaluating the efficacy of external interventions in gaining traction on gender inequities in political participation and leadership, highlighting areas where progress has been made and identifying gaps in the evidence base.
Topics
GovernanceGender
Geography
National
Time Coverage
2003 — 2023
Keywords
women's political participation, gender equality, leadership, social norms, institutions, individual resources, capacity building, social capital, USAID, evidence review
Entities
USAID, United States Agency for International Development, The Cloudburst Group, LER II, UNDP, United Nations Development Programme