https://www.cgapsouthasia.org/gender-analysis-nepal-localelections
Full report: https://www.cgapsouthasia.org/_files/ugd/0dea55_c5a70377a2a6436caae7a401...
Authors:
Ms. Prasiddhi Shrestha
Ms. Kritika Giri
Mr. Akhil Neelam
Date: 14 June 202
Recommendations
- Election Commission should undertake necessary steps to make available, the accurate and gender disaggregated data - political party-wise, post-wise, Provincewise, Ward-wise, Municipality-wise.
- The laws must be enacted to make sure Political parties’ leadership and committees that decide on candidates include women.
- Gender-disaggregated data made available by the National Election Commission does not even acknowledge the presence of LGBTQIA+ community although they are legally registered as voters under “Others” category.
- Civil society organisations and International NGOs working in Nepal may initiate training programmes for the women who got elected in this election, so the incumbent women are re-elected next time.
- Support from civil society should begin from pre-election times to aid women candidates in organizing and collecting political, social and financial networks.
- Criteria for selecting candidates should also emphasize on political qualifications and experience in regards to the post rather than mainly focusing on subjective traits like likeability and sacrifice
ABOUT THE CGAP
https://www.cgapsouthasia.org/about
Centre for Gender And Politics, CGAP (pronounced as see-gæp)
A nonprofit think-tank promoting gender equality in politics by the way of awareness, research,
advocacy and capacity building activities
Vision
Enabling research, dialogues and capacity for Gender Diversity and Inclusion in South Asian politics
Mission
Build gender equal politics in South Asia
A nonprofit think-tank promoting gender equality in politics by the way of awareness, research, advocacy and capacity building
Centre for Gender And Politics
CGAP (pronounced as see-gæp)
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