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Balance For Better: advancing women's political leadership

Hosted by the IGC

Sheikh Zayed Theatre, New Academic Building

Speakers

Yvonne Aki-Sawyerr

Patricia Chanda

Amina Mohamed

Clare Short

Chair

Dr Linda Yueh

Ahead of International Women’s Day, the IGC convenes a high-level panel to explore the challenges women face in aspiring to become political leaders, how to encourage women’s political participation, and the benefits of more inclusive political systems.

Studies suggest that when women serve as political leaders, governments are not only more inclusive but also are better at delivering public services. In India, IGC researchers find that women legislators are less likely to be corrupt and more efficient at completing projects.

However, from the local to the global level, women’s leadership and political participation are restricted. Women are underrepresented as voters, as well as in leading positions, in elected office, the civil service, the private sector, and academia. Globally, just three countries have achieved gender parity in their national parliaments, and while the proportion of women in parliaments has more than doubled since 1995, it still stood at only 23% in 2016.

Yvonne Aki-Sawyerr is Mayor of Freetown, Sierra Leone.

Patricia Chanda is Deputy High Commissioner, High Commission of Zambia in the United Kingdom.

Amina Mohamed is Cabinet Secretary, Ministry Education, Kenya.

Clare Short is a former Secretary of State for International Development of the United Kingdom.

Linda Yueh is a Visiting Professor at LSE IDEAS.

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