Political Economy Analysis in Supporting Women's Electoral Candidacy: Lessons from Nauru

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    Abstract

    With elections expected in Samoa and Tonga in 2021, and Papua New Guinea in 2022, development partners will have already turned their attention to women’s inclusion in those electoral processes as a means by which to reach international democratic standards. Political economy analysis (PEA) — an evidence-based assessment of the political dynamics between structures, institutions and actors in a given context, used to inform policy and programming (DFAT 2016) — has become a fundamental part of program design and implementation, but remains underutilised in the particular area of women’s electoral programming.
    Original languageEnglish
    JournalDepartment of Pacific Affairs
    VolumeIn Brief 2021/4
    Publication statusPublished - 2021

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