The report addresses notable gaps in existing literature by focusing on women holding appointive and non-elective roles.
, in partnership with the Advancing Learning and Innovation on Gender Norms, is set to disseminate a new report on gender norms and women in appointive positions in Nigeria.
It also addresses notable gaps in existing literature by focusing on women holding appointive and non-elective roles. "One of the key findings shows that between 1999 when democracy returns and 2023, only 55 women occupied high positions against men who occupied 326 appointing positions."
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