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Increasing Women Political Participation in Indonesia. Women’s Empowerment and Gender Integration Workshop Bali, 19 February 2014. Women Political Representation in National Parliament. Women civil servants in 34 Ministries. N = 503,554 Data from 2011.
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Increasing Women Political Participation in Indonesia Women’s Empowerment and Gender Integration Workshop Bali, 19 February 2014
Women civil servants in 34 Ministries N = 503,554 Data from 2011
Evolution of TAF’s Election and Women Political Participation program
Indonesia Election in numbers • Over 180 million registered voters (an additional 3 million overseas voters) • Approximately 6 million Indonesians employed in administering, supervising and securing the elections • Seat contested: • 560 seats for National Parliament • 132 seats for Regional Representatives (DPD) • 2,112 seats for Provincial Parliaments • 16, 895 seats for Regents / Cities Parliaments • Approximately 200,000 candidates • 12 national parties and 3 local parties in Aceh
2014 Elections • 9 April 2014: Legislative Elections (for national, provincial and regional parliaments) • 9 July 2014: Presidential Election • 20 September 2014: Second-round of Presidential Election (if necessary) • Ongoing: Regional Head elections (average of one election every 3-4 days in Indonesia)
2009 and 2014 Election: Increased the Electability of Women Candidates
Spatial Distribution of Women’s Candidacy in 2009 Election Regions with women candidates < 29% Regions with women candidates ≥ 29% Local condition has strong impact on women’s candidacy. Amongst many factors are: access, participation, culture, non-functioning political parties, weak economic condition, weak civil society organizations and network.
Trainings for women candidates • Training Materials: • Women and Politics • Meaningful representation in politics • Election Systems • Targeting your votes • Campaign strategies
Australia Indonesia Electoral Support Program (AIESP) Electorate makes better-informed voting decisions Better independent verification of elections
2013 Perception Survey • Objectives: • Strategies for voters education and voters information • Recommendations to CSO, EMBs (KPU) • Respondents: • 2.760respondents, 460 in each province (over-sampled 3 x 30 respondents) • Data collection: • September – October 2013 • Location: • AIESP areas: DKI Jakarta, Aceh, East Java, East Kalimantan, South Sulawesi, NTT
Working tools Please contact natalia.warat@asiafoundation.org to see these tools. • AIESP M&E Plan • AIESP Gender Action Plan • AIESP Online Monitoring and Evaluation Platform: www.monevelectiontaf.com • Partner Report template: • Activity report • Quarterly report • Report template to DFAT • Monitoring & Evaluation for Norway Program
Urgency of New Agenda for Women in Politics • Expand the meaning and practices of political representation through increase in women candidacy and electability also take opportunity to push for equitable public policy agenda. • Draft common agenda to eliminate inequality in power relationship; recognize and reject gender blind attitude in political institutions. • Strengthen network and coalition amongst women leaders, decision makers with civil society organizations and activist, as well as women’s community at the grass-root level.