Empowerment Of Women And Gender Issues

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Empowerment of Women and Gender Issues B R SIWAL NIPCCD NEW DELHI

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Empowerment of Women and Gender Issues

B R SIWALNIPCCD

NEW DELHI

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HUMAN RIGHTS – SEVEN FREEDOM

I. Freedom from discrimination- e.g. Gender, race, ethnicity, national origin and religion

II. Freedom from fear of threats to personal security, from torture, arbitrary arrest and other violent acts.

III. Freedom of thoughts and speech and to participate in decision making and forming associations.

IV. Freedom from wants – to enjoy decent standard of living

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V. Freedom to realize one’s human potential

VI. Freedom from injustice and violation of the rule of laws

VII.Freedom for decent work – without exploitation

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United Nations, Women and Human Rights

• 1945 UN charter • 1946 CSW established • 1948 UN declaration of human rights • 1975 International women’s year • 1975 First World Conference on Women,

Mexico city • 1976-1985 UN decade for women • 1976

--INSTRAW established --UNIFEM established

• 1979 CEDAW adopted

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• 1980 2nd world conference, Copenhagen • 1985 3rd world conference, Nairobi• 1995 4th world conference, Beijing China• 2000 23rd special session of the GA on

women, equality, development and peace (Beijing+5)

• 2000 UN millennium development summit• October 2000 Security council resolution

1325 women, peace and security

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THE UNITED NATIONS DECADEFOR WOMEN(1976-1985)

• Gender equality firmly placed on the global agenda

• Critical role of women in the development process acknowledged

• Adoption of the Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination Against Women by the United Nations General Assembly in 1979

• Nairobi Forward-Looking Strategies adopted by 157 countries

• International women’s movement expanded its network

• Creation of two United Nations bodies devoted exclusively to women:

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NAIROBI FORWARD-LOOKINGSTRATEGIES

• Enforcement of laws guaranteeing the• implementation of women’s equality• Increase in the life expectancy of

women to at• least 65 years in all countries• Reduction of maternal mortality• Elimination of women’s illiteracy• Expansion of employment opportunities

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Beijing Platform for Action 12 critical Area of Concern

• Women and Poverty

• Education and training of women

• Women and Health

• Violence against women

• Women and Armed Conflict

• Women and the Economy

• Women in Power and Decision-Making

• Institutional mechanisms for the Advancement of Women

• Human Rights of Women

• Women and the Media

• Women and the Environment

• The Girl Child

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The United Nations ConferenceOn Environment and Development,

Rio de Janeiro, 1995

The Rio Declaration on Environment and Development states that:

‘Women have a vital role in environmental management and development. Their full participation is therefore essential to achieve

sustainable development.’

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The World Summit for Social Development, Denmark, March 1995

This major United Nations event addressed gender dimensions in:

• the enhancement of social integration,• particularly for disadvantaged and

marginalized• groups• the alleviation and reduction of poverty• the expansion of productive employment

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The Fourth World Conferenceon Women, Beijing, September 1995

• to draw up a Platform for Action to ensure the completion of the unfinished work in implementing the 1985 Nairobi Forward Looking Strategies

• to address the question of how women can be empowered by effective participation in decision making on all issues which affect society

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Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women

• Equal rights for women in all fields including political, social, economic, cultural and civil, regardless of their marital status;

• National legislation to ban discrimination;

• Temporary special measures to enhance the participation of women in political and public life;

• Equal access to education and the same choice of curricula;

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• Non-discrimination in employment and pay;

• The guarantee of job security in the event of marriage and maternity;

• Equal responsibilities of men and women in the context of family life;

• Special services to enable women to combine family obligations with work responsibilities and participation in public life.

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THE MILLENNIUM DEVELOPMENT GOALS

• Eradicate extreme poverty and hunger• Achieve universal primary education• Promote gender equality and empower

women• Reduce child mortality• Improve maternal health• Combat HIV/AIDS, malaria, and other

diseases• Ensure environmental sustainability• Develop a global partnership for

development

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Empowerment

• The term „empowerment“ was first used in the context of political mobilisation in the1960s by activists of the Black Panther Movement in the US. Since then it has entered many fields of theory and practice

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Feminist notions of Empowerment

• power over: controlling power over some one and something. Response to it can be compliance, resistance or manipulation

• power to: generative or productive power that creates new possibilities and actions without domination

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• · power with: power generating a feeling that the whole is greater than the sum of individuals and action as a group is more effective

• · power from within: a sense that there is strength that is in each and every individual. The recognition of one's own self-acceptance and self-respect enables the acceptance of others as equals

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Empowerment is a process whereby women become able to organize themselves to increase their own self- reliance, to assert their independent right to make choices and to control resources which will assist in challenging their own subordination.”

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Similarly, “women’s empowerment,” “gender equality” and “gender equity” are separate but closely related concepts

. The expansion in people's ability to make strategic life choices in a context where this ability was previously denied to them.“

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Empowerment. Development must be by people, not only for them. People must participate fully in the decisions and processes that shape their lives. Investing in women's capabilities and empowering them to exercise their choices is not only valuable in itself but is also the surest way to contribute to economic growth and overall development

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Empowerment involves challenging the forms of oppression which compel millions of people to play a part in their society on terms which are inequitable, or in ways which deny their human rights (Oxfam, 1995).

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Feminist activists stress that women.s empowerment is not about replacing one form of empowerment with another Women's empowerment should lead to the liberation of men from false value systems and ideologies of oppression.

It should lead to a situation where each one can become a whole being regardless of gender, and use their fullest potential to construct a more humane society for all

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EMPOWERMENT OF WOMEN GOVERNMENT POLICY

I. Creating an environment through positive economic and social policies for full development of women to enable them to realize their full potential

II. Enjoyment of all human rights and fundamental freedom by women on equal basis with men in all spheres – political, economic, social, cultural and civil

III. Equal access to participation and decision making of women in social, political and economic life of the nation

Contd.

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IV. Equal access to women to health care, quality education at all levels, career and vocational guidance, employment, equal remuneration, occupational health and safety, social security and public office etc.

V. Strengthening legal systems aimed at elimination of all forms of discrimination against women

VI. Changing societal attitudes and community practices by active participation and involvement of both men and women

Contd.

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VII. Mainstreaming a gender perspective in the development process

VIII.Elimination of discrimination and all forms of violence against women and the girl child; and

IX. Building and strengthening partnerships with civil society, particularly women’s organizations.

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Economic empowerment

I. Poverty eradicationII. Micro-credit-easy access to creditIII. Women’s perspective in macro-

economic policiesIV. Empower women to meet

negative impact of lpgV. Enhance productivity and skills in

agriculture-VI. Women & industry-

entrepreneurship development, labour legislations support

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• Social Empowerment - to create an

enabling environment through various

affirmative developmental policies and

programmes for development of women

besides providing them easy and equal

access to all the basic minimum services so

as to enable them to realize their full

potentials.

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I. Education- equal access, universalisation of education, reduce gender gaps, gender sensitive educational system

II. Health- holistic approach to women’s health reduction in IMR & MMR

III. Nutrition – meeting nutritional needs of women at all stages of life cycle

IV. Housing and shelter – adequate and safe housing

V. Science and technology – appropriate technology to reduce drudgery

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VI. Women in difficult circumstances – capacity building of women in difficult circumstances

VII.Violence against women- eliminate all forms of violence against women

VIII.Right of the girl child – elimination of gender discrimination

IX. Mass media – remove gender stereotypes and promote positive image of women

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APPROACH TO THE TENTH PLAN

• the measurable goals to be achieved along with the time targets, preferably in consonance with the time-frames set by the other women-related national policies;

• commitment of resources; • earmarking of the benefits under WCP; • fixing of responsibilities for implementation of

the Action Points; and • identification of structures and mechanisms to

ensure effective review, monitoring, and impact assessment of all the related policies

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• Economic Empowerment - to ensure

provision of training, employment and

income-generation activities with both

‘forward’ and ‘backward’ linkages with the

ultimate objective of making all potential

women economically independent and self-

reliant;

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• Gender Justice - to eliminate all forms of

gender discrimination and thus, allow women

to enjoy not only the de-jure but also the de-

facto rights and fundamental freedom on par

with men in all spheres, viz. political,

economic, social, civil, cultural etc

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• Complete eradication of female foeticide and female infanticide through effective enforcement of both the Indian Penal Code, 1860 and the Pre-Natal Diagnostic Technique

• Adopting measures that take into account the reproductive rights of women to enable them to exercise their reproductive choices

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• Initiating/accelerating the process of societal

reorientation towards creating a Gender-Just

Society children 0-6 years from 945 in 1991

to 927 in 2001 illustrate the most disturbing

survival scene of women and the girl child in

India.

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• Working out strategies, in close collaboration

with the Ministry of Labour, to ensure

extension of employment opportunities and

thus, remove inequalities in employment –

both in work and accessibility

• Initiating interventions at the macro-

economic level to amend existing

legislations to improve women’s access to

productive assets and resources

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• Ensuring that the value added by women in the

Informal Sector as workers and producers is

recognised through redefinition/ re-

interpretation of conventional concepts of work

and preparation of National Accounts

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• Defining the Women’s Component Plan

(WCP) clearly and identifying the

schemes/programmes/projects under each

Ministry/Department which should be

covered under WCP and ensuring the

adoption of women-related mechanisms

through which funds/benefits flow to women

from these sectors

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• Initiating action for enacting new women-

specific legislations; amending the existing

women-related legislation, if necessary,

based on the review made and

recommendations already available to

ensure gender justice, besides, reviewing all

the subordinate legislations to eliminate all

gender discriminatory references

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• Expediting action to legislate reservation of

not less than 1/3 seats for women in the

Parliament and in the State Legislative

Assemblies and thus ensure women in

proportion to their numbers reach decision-

making bodies so that their voices are heard

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• Arresting the ever-increasing violence

against women and the Girl Child including

the Adolescent girls on top priority with the

strength and support of a well-planned

Programme of Action prepared in

consultation with all the concerned,

especially the enforcement authorities

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• Expediting standardisation of a Gender

Development Index based on which the

gender segregated data will be collected at

national, state and district levels;

compiled/collated and analysed to assess

the progress made in improving the status of

women at regular intervals with an ultimate

objective of achieving equality on par with

men

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PROGRAMMES AND SCHEMES

I. Employment and Income – generation:

- Support for Training cum Employment Programmes (STEP)- Setting up of Training cum Production Centres

for Women (NORAD)- Swarna Jayanti Shahari Rozgar Yojana (SJSRY)- Swarnajanti Gram Swarozgar Yojana (SGSY)- Swa – shakti - Swayamsidha- Swadhar- Swalamban

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• Short- stay homes for women and girls

• Working women hostel

• Awareness generation and gender sensitisation

• Socio economic programmes

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ADMINISTRATITIVE MACHNERY

National Commission for Women

National Institute of Public Cooperation and Child Development

Department of Women and Child Development

Rashtriya Mahila Kosh

Central Social Welfare Board

Women Development Corporations

National Vocational Training Institute

Crimes Against Women Cell/ Women police station

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CRITICAL AREA OF CONCERNS AND CHALLENGES

• Declining sex-ratio• Education and

training of women • Women and Health • Violence against

women • Women headed

households• Women in

unorganised sector

• Women in Power and Decision-Making

• Women in difficult circumstances

• Human Rights of Women

• Women and the Media

• Women and the Environment

• The Girl Child

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WOMEN IN DIFFICULT CIRCUMSTANCES

- WOMEN IN EXTREME POVERTY

- WIDOW/DESERTED/SEPARATED

- FORCED PROSTITUTION & TRAFFICKING

- VICTIM OF RAPE & SEXUAL HARASSMENT

- VICTIM OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE

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- VICTIM OF MARITAL DISPUTES/ CONFLICTS

- WOMEN OF ALCOHOLIC/DRUG ADDICTS HUSBAND

- WOMENWITH PHYSICAL DISABILITIES UNWED MOTHERS

- WOMEN IN CONFLICT WITH LAW AND WOMEN PRISONERS

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- WOMEN WORKER IN BONDAGE

- WOMEN USED AS DRUG PEDDLERS, PRONO

- VICTIM OF SOCIALLY SANTIONED PRACTICES

- VICTIM OF CASTE, CLASS & GENDER

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