On December 18, 2018, Aswat Nissa presented its study "Good Practices in Gender Mainstreaming in Political Parties", based on a desk-review followed by a collection of quantitative and qualitative data from 40 young women engaged on the political scene and aged 20 to 43.
The study drew many conclusions concerning the political participation of women in Tunisia. In fact, it has shown that patriarchy, family responsibilities and insecurity in public transport, especially at night, are among the main obstacles that prevent women from succeeding in their political careers.
The document (attached) also offers short- and long-term recommendations.
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