It appears so. It is general trend in the country. I bet if you sampled another set of community groups - both formal and informal, this trend would emerge strongly. It's an underlying issue, apparently. Are women here poor leaders? Def not. Are they perceived so? Def yes. So?
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Important to explore why communities are making these choices... is it perceptions of leadership skill by women or capture of leadership by men? (and of note taking - as more men appointed as secretaries)... how would decisions differ if women had more voice? (NB
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