Women's rights and gender (in)equality in Sub-Saharan Africa
In my commentary , published this week in the Turkish edition of The Independent, I analyzed the barriers in front of promoting human rights of women and achieving gender equality in Africa. In this respect, I start with Zanzibari politician, Samia Suluhu Hassan , assuming the highest office in Tanzania upon the unexpected death of President John Magufuli. This development sparked analyses on political representation of women in African countries. Up until now, there were 10 women who served and are serving as the presidents of their respective countries. However, not only the majority of them came to power under extraordinary circumstances, but their aggregated terms of office is only 24 years, which is two third of the incumbency of Denis Sassou Nguesso alone, who has been the President of Congo-Brazzaville for 36 years and still counting. Yet, political representation is one of the various spheres in which African women fa...