Efforts focus on increasing women's and disabled persons' participation in upcoming election

Ethiopia's Minister of Women and Social Affairs, Dr. Ergoge Tesfaye, stated that focused efforts are underway to enhance participation of women, persons with disabilities, and elders in the seventh general election. Previous initiatives have produced positive outcomes in boosting gender political involvement. These measures aim to strengthen democratic representation and sustainable peace.

Addis Ababa – In consultative forums, Ethiopia's Minister of Women and Social Affairs, Dr. Ergoge Tesfaye, announced targeted initiatives to elevate the involvement of women, persons with disabilities, and elders in the forthcoming seventh general election.

The minister noted that "consultative bodies focusing on women's election participation and social vulnerability are yielding recommendations." She highlighted that prior efforts have achieved encouraging results in enhancing gender political engagement. For instance, women's representation in the House of Peoples' Representatives rose from 2 percent in 1987 E.C. to 41 percent following the sixth national election.

Her statement underscores the critical role of marginalized groups—women, youth, persons with disabilities, elders, and other vulnerable segments—in fortifying the democratic system, ensuring equitable representation, and fostering enduring peace.

Additionally, National Electoral Board (NEB) representative Tsigie Nwai affirmed that the board has implemented practical measures across various election periods to guarantee accessibility. Starting from voter registration, special identification is prepared to prioritize elders, persons with disabilities, and women. Numerous opportunities have also been realized by lowering the required number of support personnel for female candidates.

To realize the full potential of this endeavor, civil society organizations, media outlets, and other stakeholders are urged to extend their contributions. These steps represent essential strides toward greater inclusion of underrepresented groups in the electoral process.

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