@techreport{01d4da089e1443898d3739bd273f5bd2,
title = "Political Economy Analysis in Supporting Women{\textquoteright}s Electoral Candidacy: Lessons from Nauru",
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{\textquoteright}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{\textquoteright}s electoral programming.",
author = "Sonia Palmieri",
year = "2021",
doi = "10.25911/PBT3-HG46",
language = "English",
volume = "In Brief 2021/4",
series = "Department of Pacific Affairs",
publisher = "Department of Pacific Affairs",
type = "WorkingPaper",
institution = "Department of Pacific Affairs",
}