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Power in the Halls: Evaluating the Political Impact of Women in Local Councils

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  • Qamar Shabbir Rana

    (University of Punjab Lahore)

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The participation of women in Pakistani politics becomes apparent when examining the application of democratic concepts and institutions across various political administrations. This study delves into the realm of local governance, focusing specifically on evaluating the political impact and influence wielded by women within local councils. Amidst global efforts towards gender inclusivity in political spheres, this research aims to scrutinize the extent to which women holding positions in local governance structures effectuate substantive change and influence decision-making processes. Pakistan's political landscape is often tumultuous, blurring the lines between political acts and socio-religious influences. In such an environment, women face heightened marginalization compared to men within the competitive socio-political framework. Patriarchy assigns them the responsibility of managing social and political matters but in an unequal manner. The investigation focuses on elucidating the challenges faced, strategies employed, and the actual impact generated by women in local governance roles. It endeavors to dissect the intricate dynamics between gender representation, policy formulation, community engagement, and the resultant changes in the socio-political landscape within these local governing bodies. Moreover, this research aims to highlight success stories and identify barriers hindering the effective participation of women in local councils. By examining case studies and gathering empirical evidence, this study seeks to provide valuable insights into the ways in which women in such positions navigate power structures, advocate for diverse community needs, and contribute to inclusive decision-making processes. Empowerment involves enabling individuals or groups to take control of their lives and make decisions that impact them, often requiring the redistribution of power and resources to marginalized groups to overcome systemic barriers.

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  • Qamar Shabbir Rana, 2022. "Power in the Halls: Evaluating the Political Impact of Women in Local Councils," Magna Carta: Contemporary Social Science, 50sea, vol. 1(2), pages 72-81, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:abq:mccss1:v:1:y:2022:i:2:p:72-81
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