d)
e)
f)
g)
Lobbying for continuous and transparent voter registration
Capacity building for those women already in parliament
Strategising about the roles of women's organ in political parties
Developing codes of conduct for men and women in their political parties
and pressure groups.
h) Political parties and pressure groups must develop leadership and
mentoring programs for women as part of their commitment to building a
more progressive gender and political culture in Zimbabwe.
i) Political parties must denounce all forms of violence against women
including violent, shaming and obscene language and behaviour,
imposition of inequitable standards of behaviour, appearance and
performance on women.
j) Explore and institutionalise varied and flexible gender roles on men and
women as a means of undermining gender stereotypes in political and
voluntary organisations and the society at large.
k) Use ICT's to disseminate information around current affairs, to speak out
against the abuse of women, support other women and share ideas about
improving and advancing women's lives.
CONCLUSION
The challenges relating to improvement of women's participation, performance
and representation in electoral and other civic processes in Zimbabwe are multifaceted. However, focusing on electoral issues is a good starting point for
advancing women's concerns and attaining gender equality because elections
at local and national levels are regular and public and they command the
attention of all race, class and gender groups in Zimbabwe. Interventions around
elections and electoral processes present opportunities for evaluation of
successes and failures, learning lessons and improving the policies and
processes involving men and women. In this way, a more equitable society can
be constructed in Zimbabwe.
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