A New Nigeria backed by Good Governance for Gender-Inclusive Development is POssible!
The concept of Good Governance for Gender Inclusion symbolizes the move from political commitment to effective action for the successful implementation of women's equal and full participation and empowerment across all levels of society.
Change requires that our Governance discussions take gender-specific accountability shortcomings into account. We need for the Holders of public office to uphold gender equality legislation and standards. Eschewing all underlying gender biases that prevent the selection of representatives who would advance gender equity goals.
We need a responsible approach to gender engagement in decision-making through consensus-building and representation that leads to women's empowerment directly. We need unwavering resolve and commitment to gender mainstreaming strategies for the integration of a gender equality perspective across all government action, from policies to spending decisions.
Achieving true democracy necessitates addressing the low female participation, representation and inclusion rates.
Women must take part in the decision-making process in order to guarantee that the interests of women are represented in government. Women must benefit equally from democratic systems in order to achieve a society where no one is left behind.