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Presence Without Empowerment?: Women in Rural Local Government in Bangladesh

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  • Nishat Afroze Ahmed
  • Md. Mohiuddin

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This article explores the role of reserved-seat women members of the Union Parishad, the lowest unit of local government in Bangladesh. The number of women representatives has increased manifold over the years, most of whom are elected from reserved seats. Formally, a reserved-seat member has a larger constituency than a general seat member; and enjoys almost similar powers and responsibilities. In practice, there remains a major gap between what the rules say and what transpires on the ground. Notwithstanding their increased presence, women elected from reserved seats to the Union Parishad, often find it difficult to make their presence felt and are ignored, especially by their male colleagues, for several reasons. This article identifies those reasons and argues that women’s increased presence is a necessary but not a sufficient condition of empowerment. Legitimacy gained through winning elections in a competitive process and the willingness of the elected women to get things done in an adversarial situation can be considered important steps towards empowerment. Nonetheless, more is needed, especially organised support from outside, to enhance empowerment and make it sustainable.

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  • Nishat Afroze Ahmed & Md. Mohiuddin, 2022. "Presence Without Empowerment?: Women in Rural Local Government in Bangladesh," Indian Journal of Gender Studies, Centre for Women's Development Studies, vol. 29(3), pages 353-367, October.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:indgen:v:29:y:2022:i:3:p:353-367
    DOI: 10.1177/09715215221111138
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