
Shinique Walters
Dr. Shinique Walters is a lecturer in the Department of Government and a research fellow at the Centre for Leadership and Government at the University of the West Indies, Mona. Her work focuses on women's political participation and the systemic barriers that impede their advancement in leadership roles within Jamaican politics. In recent discussions regarding the representation of women in elections, Walters has emphasized the need for institutional reforms and advocacy to create a more inclusive political environment, addressing issues such as gender bias and the cultural perceptions of leadership.
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Dr Shinique Walters is a lecturer in the Department of Government and research fellow at the Centre for Leadership and Government at The University of the West Indies, Mona.
Shinique Walters | How aid financing can help with building back stronger | CommentaryDr Shinique Walters is a lecturer in the Department of Government and research fellow at the Centre for Leadership and Government at The University of the West Indies, Mona.
Shinique Walters | Establish disaster aid funding framework for communities | CommentaryDr Shinique Walters is a lecturer in the Department of Government and research fellow at the Centre for Leadership and Government at The University of the West Indies, Mona.
Shinique Walters | Role of the MP in nation-building | In FocusDr. Shinique Walters is a lecturer in the Department of Government and research fellow at the Centre for Leadership and Government at the University of the West Indies, Mona.
Shinique Walters | Glass ceiling vs glass escalator: Women’s role in elections | In Focus
