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Stereotyping Undermines Women’s Political Participation

Two Liberian media developers are calling for a halt to all forms of women stereotyping and gender biases that undermines women’s political participation and representation during elections in Liberia.

Ladymai Hunter Summon and Varnetta Johnson Freeman – professional Liberian female journalists said, despite the role women are playing  in the social and economic spheres, women  are faced with many challenges that attribute to their underrepresentation in national decision making.

Giving details on the under representation of women, they cited the low women representation at the National Legislature, the cabinet, Political Parties leadership and key national institutions in Liberia.

Madam Summon and Freeman said  sadly, there  are 11 women in the national legislature which  is about 10 percent of the total of 103 members of the legislature.

ALJA Members

They said in these upcoming elections, there are only 159 women contesting political seats  of the total of 1,059 accepted candidates which is 15% something that casts a dark shadow on the number of women in the national legislature after the upcoming elections.

The 2 female media professionals spoke at ALJA’s 11th annual convention in Minneapolis, MN , on the topic: “The challenges facing women’s political participation and representation in Liberia: The role of the media”.

The proffered a few recommendations to ALJA including Partnership with the Press Union of Liberia PUL, the Female Journalists Association in Liberia FeJAL, the Media management and Editors to conduct periodic gender-sensitive trainings for journalists at all levels in Liberia; Engage media owners and managers to see the need to recruit more females in the media; and Partner with the PUL to establish fellowship program on the promotion of women’s rights especially women political participation .

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Nathan Charles
Nathan Charles
Nathan Charles is a Multimedia Liberian Journalist residing in the United States of America. He earned a Bachelor of Arts degree in Mass Communication from the University of Liberia in 2012 . Previously, Nathan worked for the Liberia Broadcasting System for more than a decade. During that era, he led a team of Broadcasters, helped restored the National Television News back to TV after almost 25-years of dormancy following the civil crisis in Liberia. Mr. Charles has captured several local and international awards from the Press Union of Liberia (PUL) in May 2012 as best Human Rights Reporter in Liberia; in 2013, the Liberia Broadcasting System recognized him as the "Most Outstanding Reporter" at the entity. Nathan was awarded a full scholarship with the Thompson Reuters Foundation in London ,the United Kingdom, where he study multimedia and contemporary journalism . He has benefited from several media training in Japan , China, America, Ghana, Nigeria, and Sierra Leone. He also served as mentor for the Canadian Journalism Human Rights project in Liberia for over 2 years. Nathan has freelanced for several international media including the Canadian Broadcasting Cooperation, Public Broadcasting System-USA etc. He’s also freelances shortly for Front Page Africa, Cease Fire online magazine, and the Ministry of Information Liberia. Mr Charles is currently serving as mentor for several people in Liberia, Ghana and America who is desiring to explore in the world of journalism . With passion and desire in positivity exploring, he is currently a certified Insurance Agent and Tax Preparer in the USA and is the Founder of the Nathan Charles Insurance Agency and tax Services. He is also the co-founder of KMTV-USA and co-host of KMTV's Diaspora Talk Program. Choiceice8@gmail.com
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