African Pulmonology Journal | 11 January 2010
Gendered Power Dynamics in African Political Transitions: A Theoretical Framework in Burundi's Context
K, a, m, i, t, a, y, e, M, u, t, e, m, i, w, a
Abstract
Gendered power dynamics have been pivotal in shaping political transitions across Africa, with significant implications for governance and development outcomes. Theoretical synthesis will be employed to analyse existing literature on gender and politics in Africa, focusing specifically on Burundi's case study. A robust understanding of gendered power dynamics is essential for effective governance strategies and policy interventions in African countries. Policy makers should integrate gender perspectives into their decision-making processes to enhance inclusivity and effectiveness.