
The
CS monitor comments on the rise of Africa's women."...In fact, Africa has long been "extremely progressive when it comes to
women in politics," says
Gisela Geisler, author of a book on the subject. And now there's a further "jelling" of
women in power, she says, partly because 10 years after a major wave of democracy swept across Africa, voters see that "not much has changed in terms of corruption." These days, Dr. Geisler says, "people have greater hope in
women..." The BBC
reports "..."It's a
historical phenomenon, which is going to be an example to other African countries... I could scream my heart out," Nigerian politician
Sarah Jubril told the BBC's World Today programme. So is
Mrs Johnson-Sirleaf's apparent victory the start of a trend?..."