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Women's Participation in Bangladesh Politics
Women's participation in political decision-making is critical for both achieving gender equity and promoting development. However, Bangladeshi women face a double marginalization: they hold a subordinate position in all aspects of life, and even within the political sphere, their influence is minimal. Understanding this marginalization requires examining the extent of women's and men's participation across various institutions. Traditional societal divisions between public and private spheres significantly restrict women's involvement in political processes. Consequently, few Bangladeshi women hold leadership positions in central and local governments, or even within administrative structures. This lack of access to decision-making positions translates to minimal impact on policy development, management, and implementation. Increasing women's role in decision-making is therefore crucial for their empowerment and for achieving broader societal progress.