posted on 2024-09-05, 21:18authored byAyesha Khan, Sana Naqvi
Women parliamentarians and local legislators in Pakistan still face a significant uphill battle to establish or deepen their political careers, despite recent gains such as the Election Law 2017 which mandated parties to issue 5 per cent of their tickets for general seats to women. Even with constitutional protections, women’s entry into the political arena is still subject to religious and ideological debate and, when they do manage to enter this arena, their personal credibility and physical safety is subject to attack. A recent survey of women politicians flags up both significant challenges such as silencing and verbal harassment and
areas for improvement, particularly in the cross-party women’s caucuses.
Funding
UK Department for International Development
History
Publisher
IDS
Citation
Khan, A. and Naqvi, S. (2019) 'Empowering Women Politicians in Pakistan: Views from Within', IDS Policy Briefing 168, Brighton: IDS