Women underrepresented in local and federal politics

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SPOKANE, Wash. – International lawmakers met on March 13 to discuss ways of increasing women’s political participation as disparities in representation between men and women continue on local, national and international levels.

The 68th Session of the Commission on the Status of Women, which included US, Canadian, Colombian and British leaders, focused on broad strategies to increase women’s civic representation.

“[Experts] highlighted how longstanding barriers to women’s political participation and leadership—including lack of access to political networks and resources as well as gender-based violence both online and offline—continue to undermine their inclusion and advancement in democratic processes,” the US Department of Justice (DOJ) said.

According to Pew Research Center data from March 2023, less than a third of United Nations member states have ever had a woman leader.

The disparity extends to local politics, where only 39 percent of Spokane board and commission positions are occupied by women according to the City of Spokane.

DOJ officials say that continued conversations about increasing political representation of women will precede the 75th NATO Summit in July 2024.


 

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