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Latin America leads the world with the highest percentage of women legislators - 36.8% in national parliaments, 10 percentage points higher than the global average. Despite this, women in politics face significant challenges, including socioeconomic barriers, limited access to leadership roles, and instances of political violence.
At this event, our panel discussed factors contributing to the substantial representation of women in Latin American politics, scrutinised the influence of gender quotas in Latin America and beyond, and assessed the effects of this representation on legislative processes that can be applied globally.
Panel:
Anna Gwiazda, Reader in Comparative Politics, King’s College London
Cecillia Makonyola, Head of Practice and Inclusion, the Westminster Foundation for Democracy
Jennifer Piscopo, Professor of Gender and Politics, Royal Holloway, University of London
Vanilda Souza Chaves, Visiting Researcher, the King’s Global Institute for Women’s Leadership and co-author of Representing Women in Latin America
Minna Cowper-Coles, Research Fellow, the King’s Global Institute for Women’s Leadership (Chair)