Pan African Journal of Political Science and Governance (Governance focus in | 24 September 2004
Gendered Power Transitions in Mauritian Political Contexts,
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Abstract
The study examines gendered power dynamics in Mauritian political contexts from to with a focus on African Studies. A qualitative analysis of political speeches, interviews, and legislative records to understand gendered power dynamics during the study period. Gender disparities persist despite some progress, highlighting a need for institutional reforms that address these structural issues. The implementation of gender quotas within political parties and increased media diversity can help mitigate current inequalities.