ISSN 2360-7998
AbstractWomen’s presence in politics has changed dramatically, but there are still issues on a global scale. This study examines the various obstacles that women encounter in the political sphere, such as institutional bias, cultural standards, and systemic discrimination. It looks at striving for gender parity with case studies of South Sudan In South Sudan, women hold some parliamentary seats. The study emphasizes how important it is for women to lead when it comes to advancing social justice and inclusive policy. By examining the effects of grassroots movements and advocacy organizations, the study emphasizes how important it is to create conditions that encourage women to participate in politics.
Keywords: Women, Politics, South Sudan