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Asia-Pacific: Guide Launched to Boost Pacific Women’s Participation

Submitted by iKNOW Politics on Sun, 2009-06-28 21:41
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AS the world marks International Women’s Day tomorrow, a new guide aimed at providing policy-makers and advocates with ideas on how to promote more women in Pacific legislatures was launched in the Pacific.
The Guide was launched by the Pacific Islands Forum Secretariat and the United Nations Development Programme Pacific Centre. Secretary-General of the Forum Secretariat, Tuiloma Neroni Slade, said in the Guide’s Foreword that “in the long-term, it is important that we continue to work with our Pacific communities to build greater recognition of the role that women can and should play as national leaders, including as members of our Pacific legislatures”.

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Temporary Special Measures To Promote Gender Balance In Pacific Legislatures: A Guide to Options

This guide provides practical recommendations and tools on how to promote women in parliaments in the Pacific region. It describes the use of special measures such as reserved seats and political party quotas, and special campaigning tools.

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FSM Bill Designates 4 Seats in Congress for Women

On November 27th- day 2 of the 5th Special Session, Speaker Isaac V Figir and Vice Speaker Resio S Moses co-sponsored a bill that if passed, may forever change the landscape of the Congress of the Federated States of Micronesia. Congress Bill 15-169 which proposes four designated seats in the FSM Congress for women. The bill's stated purpose is for "increasing the representation of women in parliament by increasing the number of at-large seats and reserving said seats for women".

The bill inspired a healthy discussion of views among members of the parliament and they collectively applauded its introduction. As an amendment to the Constitution of the FSM, should the bill be signed into law, it would be placed for referendum.

I think it is a very progressive notion and a few Pacific Island countries have adopted it into their regime or are planning to use a similar system. PNG and Cook Islands have it, and it is commonly refered to as the "qouta system". it simply reserves seats exclusively for women in parliament.

Now we can truly expect women to be elected to a congress comprising of only 14 seats representing over 115,000 people.

In FSM, women represent less than one percent in state legislatures and 0% in Congress. The core idea behind qouta systems is to recuit women into political positions and to ensure that women not only a few tokesn in political life, or that women are not islolated in political life. The bill is directly consistent with current trends of the qouta systems because it represents a system that constitutes a critical minority of women representatives or at least 28% of Congress membership.

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START: A Guide To Campaigning for Pacific Women

This is a quick guide to campaigning for Pacific women. It features case studies of Pacific women who have stood for national elections in their respective countries. In these case studies, they share practical tips for campaigning, their struggles and triumphs. START spells out 5 quick steps one can consider when deciding to stand for elections.

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Women’s Political Participation: Broadening Spaces and Strategies

I recently participated in a workshop on special measures for women organized by the Pacific Island Forum Secretariat on 25-26 September in Port Moresby and I would like to share some of thoughts and

Third Pacific Ministers Meeting On Women

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The Third Ministers Meeting on Women would consider the outcomes of the 10th Triennial Conference of Pacific Women deliberating on how to accelerate progress on women equality.


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