Open Access
American Research Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences
ISSN (Online): 2378-7031
DOI: 10.46568/arjhss
The Gender Inequalities in the Process of Decentralization in Togo
Abstract
This paper examines gender inequalities in the process of decentralization in Togo. Although women represent 51.4%
of the Togolese population (GCPH, 2010), they are poorly represented in decision-making. The goal of this research is to
analyze the impact of decentralization on women’s involvement and inclusion as development actors in the national and
local spheres. Through a documentary review and interviews, we were able to collect necessary information regarding
the decentralization process and women’s inclusion in Togo. The findings revealed women are poorly represented in
decision-making bodies. The results of municipal elections, which are supposed to make decentralization effective, showed
considerable imbalance between the number of women and men elected. This revealed the low inclusion of women in
Togo’s decentralization process. Thus, so that women can better participate in the decentralization process, it is important
that the Togolese government adopt policies that promote access for elected women to executive positions and promote,
through training and awareness-raising workshops, female leadership in schools, universities and rural areas