Women’s leadership in politics and governance: understanding the potential of transformative feminist leadership

Volume 33, Issue 2 | July 2025

 
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While women and gender diverse people have long struggled for a greater voice in politics, when they do lead, the impact is positive for the whole of society - not just for women. The articles in this collection focus on the collective efforts by women, Black and Indigenous in particular, trans persons, LGBTQI+ persons, and other historically marginalised groups, towards advancing political participation and leadership through legislation, policies and advocacy in governmental, organisation, and movement spaces.

The authors in this publication are practitioners, scholars, activists, and grassroots political workers who discuss how advocates, mostly in the global South, are actively working to bring marginalised voices to the fore and ensure that they are able to claim their space in political processes, build power and advance political goals, as well as promote community leaders in elected office. Their research draws lessons from policy and practical experiences to strengthen, and expand the theory and practice around transformative feminist leadership.

This issue aims to counter fear and despair with resistance, assertion, and hope for a more-inclusive and equitable political future.

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Below, you can find free access to the Introduction, four articles, and the Resources and Book Reviews sections of the issue.

For free access to all of the articles, visit the Oxfam Policy & Practice website and search using the article title.

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Articles

Women’s leadership in politics and governance: understanding the potential of transformative feminist leadership
Peggy NashTainah PereiraJennifer SmoutShivani Satija & Anandita Ghosh

Depatriarchalisation and Bolivian women leadership: transforming politics across international, local, and everyday
Alyssa Ribeiro Perpeto Trotte

'The role of feminist transformative leadership for democratic improvement: learnings from Mexico’s political parity
Paola Rebeca Moreno Sandoval & Dafne Dzoara Pimentel Corona

Voices from the margins: the role of decolonial feminism in transforming leadership in the global South
Md Akidul HoqueMd Samiul Azim & Farida Parvin

Sites of transformation: queer and feminist leadership in Kenya’s social justice movements
Wevyn Muganda

Challenging the status quo: feminist leadership and political transformation in Brazil
Hannah Maruci Aflalo

Seeds of change: cultivating feminist leadership in the co-operatives of the MENA region
Dina NajjarDorsaf OueslatiHajer Ben GhanemRola AmilJihad Ait HssainZakaria NidkazzaBrahim BenraisRajae Kallida & Nada Oussoulous

Mentorship and inter-generational learning as catalysts for feminist leadership in Zambia
Zangose Tembo Lumbwe

Feminist transformative leadership for health equity in the Asia Pacific region
Johanna RihaZaida Orth & Pascale Allotey

Leadership dynamics in health: a social network analysis of men and women leaders in RMNCAH-N and immunisation in sub-Saharan Africa
Katherine BanchoffAngelica Lopez HernandezSualiha Abdulkader MuktarChoolwe JacobsMalanto RabaryRosemary Morgan & Anna Kalbarczyk

‘We aren’t even allowed to dream of a future in politics’: gender disparities in Indian youth political interest, engagement, and aspirations
Sara Wilf & Shevika Mishra

Women’s political empowerment in Latin America: have civil liberties turned into political power?
Alexandra Jima-GonzálezJosé Ángel Alcántara-LizárragaKendra D. Carrión-Vivar & Sergio Rubén Oliva-Ballesteros

Exploring the Tripartite Challenge of Political Participation for Ethiopian Muslim Women
Halifet Ayemohammed

Unpacking feminist transformative leadership from the global South. Experiences from marginalised groups in Argentina
Lucía MartelotteAgustina Rossi & Delfina Schenone Sienra

Perspectives and challenges of Indigenous women leaders of Ecuador in their political representation
Gabriela Gallardo LastraKaren OchoaRina Pazos & Katy Machoa

Resources

Here you can find additional materials related to the issue. These are compiled by Anandita Ghosh and Shivani Satija

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Book Reviews

Artificial Women: Sex Dolls, Robot Caregivers, and More Facsimile Females by Julie Wosk. Reviewed by Ika Aprianti UsmanMuh Akbar & M. Iqbal Sultan

Women Winning Office: An Activist’s Guide to Getting Elected by Peggy Nash. Reviewed by Niddhi Tandon

A Collection of Creative Anthropologies: Drowning in Blue Light and Other Stories Edited by Eva Van Roekel and Fiona Murphy. Reviewed by Montserrat Algarabel