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Georgia State University

Anthropology Faculty Publications

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2008

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Gender Balance And The Meanings Of Women In Governance In Post-Genocide Rwanda, Jennie E. Burnet Jan 2008

Gender Balance And The Meanings Of Women In Governance In Post-Genocide Rwanda, Jennie E. Burnet

Anthropology Faculty Publications

Across Africa, many countries have taken initiatives to increase the participation and representation of women in governance. Yet it is unclear what meaning these initiatives have in authoritarian, single-party states like Rwanda. Since seizing power in 1994, the Rwandan Patriotic Front has taken many steps to increase the participation of women in politics such as creating a Ministry of Gender, organizing women’s councils at all levels of government, and instituting an electoral system with reserved seats for women in the national parliament. This article explores the dramatic increase in women’s participation in public life and representation in governance and the …