Report

Gender in Namibia: Growing Support for Women’s Leadership, Concerns About Violence

“Namibians express increasing levels of support for women in political leadership, but Namibian women continue to trail men slightly in their interest in public affairs and participation in civic action, according to the latest Afrobarometer survey. Compared to men, Namibian women show higher levels of support for women in political leadership, are more likely to believe that women should have an equal chance of becoming political leaders, and turned out in larger numbers to register to vote in the 2014 elections. But they remain somewhat less likely than men to participate in certain kinds of community activities that demand action from government and to contact government officials and traditional leaders about an important issue. Despite significant gains in increasing the number of women in the National Assembly, women continue to express somewhat less interest in politics than men. On the positive side, interest in political affairs has been on a steady rise amongst both men and women since 2008.”