Women Participation in Politics: A Case Study of Afghan Women

  • Ibrahim M
  • Mussarat R
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Abstract

Women are awarded minimized role in politics. Political activities are considered the special domain for men. Women are stressed that home is predominant place. The major role related for women is reproduction of human race. The objectives of the study are to discuss concept of political participation and its objectives for women participation in politics. The central aim is to examine the empowerment of women particularly of Afghanistan. The paper focuses on present contribution of afghan women in presidential election of Afghanistan in 2014. The process includes the voice of Afghan women for successful outcome in election 2014. The empirical and analytical analyses have been adapted to forecasting the present status of afghan women by empowering their right not only by casting a vote rather by full political participation. The under discussion issue is voter turn-out after huge participation of women in presidential election. The study will analyse structural causes and customs which limit women opting to pursue elected offices and member of loyia Jirga. The future prospects for Afghan women participation in politics.

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Ibrahim, M., & Mussarat, R. (2015). Women Participation in Politics: A Case Study of Afghan Women. Journal of Public Administration and Governance, 4(3), 433. https://doi.org/10.5296/jpag.v4i3.7190

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