IV • Guaranteeing the rights of minority women and girls
69. Parliamentary groups and committees of both minorities and minority women
should be encouraged and supported, including through experience-sharing and
capacity-building.
70. The Inter-Parliamentary Union is encouraged to continue to promote the
representation and participation of minority women in parliaments and political life,
and to specifically address the challenges facing minority women in this regard.
71. Central Governments should encourage the representation of minority women
in local governments and provide them with opportunities to build their leadership
skills once they gain seats. Minority women who become community leaders should
be supported and promoted to become positive role models in their community and to
educate society at large about the issues relevant to its minority groups.
72. Local governments and minority communities themselves should also empower
and encourage young women members of minority communities to engage in the
political life of their localities.
2.
Political parties
74. Political parties and legislatures can consider adopting quotas or other
measures to increase participation of women, including those belonging to
minorities. In their efforts to reach out to the minority groups within their
constituencies, they should make sure that they are also reaching out to the women in
these groups and that they cultivate minority women’s engagement. Such efforts
should include holding meetings in the regions where minorities live, seeking views of
minority women within those groups, promoting them to leadership roles and
engaging with minority and women’s organizations.
75. Political parties should consider establishing such measures as mentoring
programmes through which successful minority women politicians may act as role
models. They should identify minority women with potential and encourage them to
run for office, raising awareness on minority women’s political participation while
also reaching out to the majority population to ensure continuous dialogue among all
groups in society.
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73. Political parties should be aware of the diversity of the society and/or
communities that they represent and take concrete steps, including adopting a policy
statement to recognize the importance of reflecting such diversity. Parties should
develop strategies to increase the level of minority women’s participation with
specific targets, including by ensuring gender-balanced representation within their
ranks.