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NDI, thus, aims to connect politics to women's everyday lives and empower women to take a more active role in political processes. At times, this means that NDI works in conjunction with women's groups and other civic groups to encourage and enable women to participate in the political process.
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Around the globe, the women's rights
movement—also known as feminist
and women’s liberatio n
movements–has made some progress.
Comprising more than half of most
electorates, women presently can vote
in almost every country. Moreover,
women hold public office in more than
ninety percent of nations.1
Arising in Europe in the late 18th
century and spreading outward, the
women’s movement guaranteed women
political, social and economic equality
in societies that traditionally confer
more status and freedom to men.
Many of these rights were legally
secured by the year 1970. Complete
political, economic and social equality
with men, however, has not been
achieved in any country to date.2
In many regions, such as the Middle
East and Asia, women rarely achieve
elected political office or access to
political careers. By and large, it is
difficult for women to achieve positions
of political leadership through
traditional routes. Nonetheless, women
throughout the world are developing
leadership skills in non-governmental
and community-based organizations.
In addition, women’s groups and
activists are increasingly recognizing
the benefits of greater communication
and collaboration with each other.3
Issue VII, December 1998
Supporting the increased participation
of women in political processes is
consistent with NDI’s mandate to
strengthen the inclusive and
representative nature of democratic
institutions worldwide. The Institute’s
civic programs work to inform and
motivate all citizens, including
women, for greater participation
through voting, monitoring elections
and community organizing.
In most countries where NDI conducts
civic participation programs, legal
frameworks already grant women
equal rights. NDI civic programs,
therefore, affect women by increasing
their understanding of political issues
so that they may more effectively
participate in political processes.
Often, civic programs educate women
about their legal rights and work to
increase their understanding of the
link between political participation
and the policies that affect their lives.
Because of entrenched cultural views
on gender roles, these activities
usually involve promoting women’s
self-confidence and changing their
attitudes toward politica l
participation. NDI, thus, aims to
connect politics to women’s everyday
lives and empower women to take a
more active role in political processes.
At times, this means that NDI works
in conjunction with women's groups
and other civic groups to encourage
and enable women to participate in the
political process...
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