Data can strengthen democratic systems
A successful democracy provides men and women equal opportunities for representation.
By Rohini Pande, Adnan Khan, and Michael Callen
September 28, 2022
The successful completion of Nepal’s second consecutive local elections on 13 May provides cause to celebrate. However, the electoral process as implemented may have contributed to some unintentional gaps in participation and representation. As researchers working in governance, we see clear paths for increased use of survey data and other evidence to capitalise on gains in Nepal’s democratic system.
Voter turnout in this year’s elections (71 percent) is high by international standards.
Read more on the Kathmandu Post website.