Political Participation of Young Women in Francophone West Africa: Forms, Issues and Public Policies
In francophone West Africa, despite judicial and institutional advances, the political participation of young women remains very limited.
In francophone West Africa, despite judicial and institutional advances, the political participation of young women remains very limited.
Access to information (ATI) is now recognized as a fundamental and universal human right as well as a cornerstone to good governance and the fight against corruption.
Post-conflict and post-authoritarian societies can experience high levels of violence as they transition to new and fragile democracies.
This project aims to improve the efficiency of the nascent innovation system in Burkina Faso by strengthening exchanges between researchers, inventors and innovators and public decision-makers with a view to enhancing the valorization of research
The objective of this project is to make strategic use of information and communication technology (ICT) to speed up the eradication of female genital mutilation (FGM) in francophone West Africa.
This research is grounded in the phenomenon of the simultaneous existence of a legal arsenal of national and international dispositions favorable to the integration of women in economic, political and social decision-making, and weak participation