Women in Politics: Progress and Remaining Barriers
Over the past century, women have made significant strides in political leadership around the world. From gaining the right to vote to holding some of the highest offices in government, their participation in politics has reshaped public policy, representation, and governance. Yet despite this progress, meaningful barriers still remain that affect how women enter, survive, and succeed in political life. A History of Progress The journey of women in politics has been marked by persistent advocacy and gradual change. Early milestones such as women’s suffrage movements in the 19th and 20th centuries opened the door to political participation. Since then, representation has steadily increased in many countries, with more women serving as legislators, judges, mayors, and heads of state than ever before. Today, organizations and policy initiatives aimed at increasing gender equality in governance have helped normalize women’s leadership in public life. Countries that implement g...


