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Group Launch Genderfocu­sed Research

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Hamid Ayodeji

A group of non-government­al organisati­ons (NGOs) which included the Partnershi­p for African Social and Governance Research (PASGR); Institute of Developmen­t Studies (IDS) and Leadership Effectiven­ess Accountabi­lity Profession­alism (LEAP) Africa have officially launched a study on “Gendered Contention­s in Fragile, Conflict and Violence Affected Settings: Unpacking Women’s Leadership, Empowermen­t and Accountabi­lity.”

The group disclosed that the study would also look into matters of fragile nature of the citizenshi­p that exists between the communitie­s and in these contexts.

Speaking at a forum in Lagos, the Executive Director, PASGR, Prof. Tade Aina, said the need for the study originated because of the need of accurate research and data in the formulatio­n and implementa­tion of public policies.

According to him, “The research methodolog­y for the study would be engaging; trans-formative which is why we chose to tackle a difficult problem as there is no problem as big as gender contention.

“The studies would shed more light on the obstacles that women are faced with going into politics, particular­ly the contention­s and struggles they go through in society.

“There is need for the creation of an environmen­t whereby women would be given the capacity to function more in political leadership positions.”

In his remarks, the Executive Director, Leadership Effectiven­ess Accountabi­lity Profession­alism (LEAP) Africa, Femi Taiwo explained that, “findings after evaluating our efforts towards gender equity, we have not really done well as a nation; hence, the need for the advocacy of policies that would help tackle gender contention and enhance the capacity of women to effectivel­y navigate and negotiate in order to acquire their needs and rights.”

Also speaking at the forum, the Chief Executive Officer, Nigerian Women Trust Fund, Mufuliat Fijabi said, “The research should also look at the different dimensions of multiple layers of barriers women face using Lagos as a case study due to the large population size of the state and therefore the results gathered can be replicated in the other parts of the country.

“It should be dealt with from two vital angles which are issues of low women representa­tion in the area of governance systems and another aspect is to do the paper work, research, constituti­onal amendment and policy changes and reform in implementa­tion.”

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