2018
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0207225
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Reaching substantive female representation among decision-makers: A qualitative research study of gender-related experiences from the health sector in Mozambique

Abstract: BackgroundAchieving significant female representation in government at decision-making levels has been identified as a key step towards achieving gender equality. In 2015, women held 39.6% of parliamentary seats in Mozambique, which is above the benchmark of 30% that has been suggested as the turning point for minority representation to move from token status to having a sizable impact. We undertook a study to identify gender-related barriers and facilitators to improving women-centered policies in the health … Show more

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