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    COLLEGE OF SOCIAL SCIENCE AND HUMANITIES DEPARTEMNT OF GOVERNANCE AND DEVELOPEMNT STUDIES ASSESSMENT OF WOMEN‟S ROLE IN ENVIRONMENTAL PRORECTION: IN THE CASE OF CHEHA WOREDA, GURAGHE ZONE.
    (wku, 2024-08-07) KUMELACHEW WOLDEGEBRIEL TIMERGA
    Today the concern of environmental protection is a common agenda and a serious issue of the world. Particularly, it is the serious problem in developing countries. In Ethiopia, environmental protection is the critical development challenges facing the country. The general objective of this study is to assess the role of women in environmental protection activities in Guraghe Zone Cheha woreda. Besides, this study, intended to examine factors that affect the involvement of women environmental protection activities in the study area and to indicate the level of women involvement in decision making role in environmental sustainability in Cheha woreda. To meet the objective of the study, a mixed-method combining both quantitative and qualitative components were used in the study. To answer the study objectives, a structured questionnaire from 285 respondents’ selected using simple random sampling technique and analyzed by statistical software packages; besides, interview, FGD , secondary data analysis were also used as qualitative means. According to the result, the level of women participation in environmental protection activities became in lower level; this was attributed by lack of awareness raising schemes, lack of capable agricultural office staffs that can enhance the role of women in environmental mitigation approaches, limited budget allocation and implementation were also contributing factors as major findings. To create resilient environmental protection and ecological balance; cultural assumptions and myths about women rights should be considered, measures like designing women based environmental strategies, capacity building schemes for women exclusively, integration of environmental mitigation work, networking the issue with organizations and enhancing women decision making role and fair budget allocation for the sector office should be taken into account to enhance the role of women in environmental protection activities in Cheha Woreda.
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    ASSESSMENT ON THE PRACTICE AND CHALLENGES OF WOMEN'S PARTICIPATION IN LEADERSHIP IN PUBLIC SECTORS IN THE CASE OF NONO WOREDA, WEST SHOA ZON
    (wku, 2025-06-08) DEJENE G/WOLD
    This study mainly aims to examine the major assessment of the practice and challenges of women's participation in leadership in public sectors in the case of Nono Woreda, West Shoa. Mixed research design was used to address the research objectives. The total population of the study was 274 employees of in sectors in Nono Woreda. The sample size of respondents was 153. The data was organized and analyzed by simple descriptive techniques. The finding was based on primary and secondary data collected from different sources. The primary data was collected through questionnaires, interviews, and focus group discussions with the selected respondents, while the secondary data was collected from literature reviews. Women’s representations in leadership in public sectors have been improved. Although more men were occupied by the higher leadership positions yet. Social factors, factors related to women’s personal problems, organizational factors, and factors related to the legal framework gap were the main hindrances to women participating in leadership in the public sector. Give training, ensure women’s equal status, provide psychological make-up to develop their self-confidence, give special rewards, and promote and develop peer education to reduce their inferiority feelings were some of the recommendations that could enhance women’s involvement in leadership in the public sector.