Among the many consequences of the coronavirus pandemic, the crisis has exacerbated the gender gap for women in politics and has propagated female political exclusion. Carnegie expert Saskia Brechenmacher teamed up with Caroline Hubbard from the National Democratic Institute to explain how the pandemic has raised barriers for women in politics.
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About Saskia Brechenmacher
Saskia Brechenmacher is a fellow in Carnegie’s Democracy, Conflict, and Governance Program, where her research focuses on gender, civil society, and democratic governance.
About Caroline Hubbard
Caroline Hubbard serves as the senior gender advisor and deputy director for Gender, Women and Democracy at NDI, where she has worked since 2010 to support the aspirations of women to lead in legislatures, political parties, electoral processes, and civil society.
The Carnegie Endowment advances international peace by leveraging its global network to shape debates and provide decisionmakers with independent insights and innovative ideas on the most consequential global threats and opportunities.
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