| dc.description.abstract | This study was aim to investigate challenges and opportunities of capacitating women in leadership 
the case of FDRE Civil Service Commission. Its followed the pragmatic philosophical perspective 
and strategically descriptive cross-sectional case study which designed as convergent mixed 
approach. By employing the questionnaire and interviews tools the collected data were analysed 
using frequency, percentage, mean and correlations. Following that the findings indicate that, as 
compared to men, the percentage of positions held by women was negligible, From the significant 
negative correlation result, it was inferred that as the influence of personal characteristics/trait to be 
a leader decrease, the opportunity of capacitating women in leadership decreases[N(196)=.-898, 
p=.000]. As the Preference of male than female in leadership decrease, the opportunity of 
capacitating women in leadership decreases[N(196)=.-879, p=.000]. As the organizational based 
opportunity decrease, capacitating women in leadership decreases [N(196)=.-904, p=.000], As the 
socio-cultural opportunity decrease, capacitating women in leadership decreases [N(196)=.-899, 
p=.000], As the other potential factors as opportunities decrease, capacitating women in leadership 
decreases[N(196)=.-911, p=.000]. Things that identified as opportunities from the view point of the 
majority of respondents, 116 (59.2%) and 112 (57.2%), respectively, concur that there is an enabling 
policy and a supporting structural environment for capacitating women in leadership. Based on the 
findings, it would be recommended to re-visit policy implementation and re-think on the approach of 
capacitating women in leadership. | en_US |