冈比亚妇女要求更多政治谈判席位

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  The countdown to the Gambia's 2016 general elections has begun with a rare move to bring together female politicians from across the divided political spectrum to ensure increased female representation.
  This week, local women's rights NGO Gambia Committee on Traditional Practices Affecting the Health of Women and Children (Gamcotrap) launched a campaign calling for political reforms to ensure the effective participation of women in all positions of political leadership.
  "We are now saying that we want to fetch our own water and drink with men from the same well," Dr. Isatou Touray, executive director of Gamcotrap, tells IPS. The NGO has received support for the campaign from the National Endowment for Democracy, a U.S. non-profit that supports freedom across the world.
  "What we're doing has nothing to do with partisan politics," says Touray. "It's not about disempowering men. It's about development, and it's about gender politics."
  "When we talk about gender politics, we're talking about women from different political parties coming together to look at their issues and promote it, under one umbrella."
  The preliminary results of this tiny West African nation's 2013 census show that women constitute more than 51 percent of the country's almost 1.8 million people.
  As of 2011, women represent 58 percent of national voters. Their numerical strength is not, however, reflected in the number of women in governance and leadership positions at both national and local level.
  This is despite the fact that the Gambia has a female vice-president, Dr. Isatou Njie Saidy, who has held the post since 1997.
  "Out of 53 National Assembly members, we have only four who are elected and one nominated female deputy. That's nine percent," Amie Sillah, a gender activist and politician, tells IPS.
  "Also, out of 1,873 village heads, only five are women. There's no female governor, no female district chief. So is that impressive?"
  The structures within various political parties, at best, relegate women to being permanent deputies of male propagandists. Women mostly only hold leadership positions in the female wings of their political parties.
  And the majority of politically-active women here spend their time campaigning for votes and financial donations for their male counterparts. "In the selection committees of parties, even if a woman is made chair, as our proverb goes: 'They [men] give you the head and take out the tongue', so that the woman is not able to speak out. Men give you just a nominal power. In a nutshell, you propagate what they want you to," Sillah says.
  The Constitution guarantees women's right to participate in politics and criminalises any form of gender-based discrimination.
  Over the past four years, at least three pro-women laws have been passed: the Women's Act of 2010, the Domestic Violence of Act, and the Sexual Offences Act, both of 2013.
  Yet, women remain politically marginalised.
  Activists say that because men dominate the political scene, the pro-women's legislation has been watered down. But Touray is optimistic and doesn't rule out the possibility of a female presidential candidate for as early as the 2016 presidential elections.
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