Promoting the Participation of Women in Local Governance and Development:The Case of Ghana

Publisher: 
Institute of Local Government Studies
Author: 
Esther Ofei-Aboagye
Published Date: 
2000
Abstract: 
This paper describes initiatives in Ghana to promote the participation of women in local governance and the role of European support. Local governance is interpreted as the active involvement of the local population within the territorial boundaries of a local government in ensuring improved quality of service and leadership at the local [government] level. It includes greater participation by civil society in decision-making processes and involves consensus-building and civic awareness. In view of this, the paper focuses on efforts to increase women's participation as councilors and as well as initiatives to enhance the involvement of women and women groups in decision-making, requiring accountability and accessing support from local governments. It also presents interventions promoted through local governments to reduce poverty and promote socio-economic development targeted at women and seeking to bridge gender gaps and the European support in these efforts. Beyond this general support, it also looks at the work of the Institute of Local Government Studies in this area and European involvement in this capacity-building and coordinating institution.

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Women have been considered

Women have been considered second subject in most of the communities still the same as before. Women are tolerating domestic violence, abuse and extreme discrimination. They are not given chance to enroll in government. It is seen very low number of women in decision making level. Although some steps have been forwarded to improve their condition, but the problem has not been solved yet because of lack of effective program and rules. Chrysalis School Montana is one of the leading school for girls in the world. The aims of the school is to bring the women in the rank of the society. This will help to make the world alert about the importance of women to build the advance country and the world.