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UST. Unnayan Shahojogy Team. WOMEN’S RIGHT TO POLITICAL PARTICIPATION IN THE CONTEXT OF CEDAW WITH SPECIAL FOCUS ON BANGLADESH. MIRIAM COLLEGE, MANILA,PHILIPPINES 25 Oct’2011. BACKGROUND. Area of Bangladesh 1,47,570 sq. km. Total population of Bangladesh is 14,23,19000 (2011) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation
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Page 1: MIRIAM COLLEGE, MANILA,PHILIPPINES 25 Oct’2011

MIRIAM COLLEGE, MANILA,PHILIPPINES25 Oct’2011

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Area of Bangladesh 1,47,570 sq. km.

Total population of Bangladesh is 14,23,19000 (2011) Female 7,10,64000 Male 7,12,55000 Ratio 100: 100.

Total voters Election 2008: 8,10,58,698 female 4,12,36,149 Male voter 3,98,22,549

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Art. 10 : Steps shall be taken to ensure participation of Women in all sphere of national life.

Art. 19 (1) : The state shall endeavor to ensure equality of opportunity to all citizen.

Art. 27, 28 (1)(3): Law of Equality.

Art. 28(2), 29(1): Equal opportunity for men and women. Art. 65(3): Free to contest Election from any constituency.

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Ratified in November 6, 1984 Reservation article 2, 13(a)16(c) (f) Women Movements: withdraw reservation on article 13 (a)

and 16 (c) A blow came from proponent party : NWDP

Opponent party (Islamic hardliners) went up against NWDP

NWDP: "anti-Koran" and "anti-Islamic".

They threaten greater violence in future.

Clerics protesting NWDP

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CEDAW activities have been carried out under 2

Categories:

Activities by the Government. Activities by the Non-Government Organizations.

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Policies, Programs & Action Plans to Promote Gender Equality and Eliminate discrimination against Women by State Party.

“Vision 2021” program Adoption of the National Action Plan(NAP)Declaration NWDP Formulation of Five-Year Plan. Implementation of the Beijing Platform for Action (PFA)Government policy commitments: PRSP, MDG, CEDAW endorsement.

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Domestic Laws to realize the goal of CEDAW:

Dowry provision Act Family Court Ordinance Anti Terrorism Ordinance Women and Children Anti-oppression Act 2000 passed The Acid Crimes Control Act 2001 Formation of a 15-member ‘National Acid Control Council’

with its units in all districts Establishment of special tribunal in every district to deal with

the cases of ‘VAW’ and children at district levels. The Domestic Violence Act (2010)

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Legislative Reforms & Measures

Bangladesh Labor Act (2006)

14 amendments to the Constitution allowing an increase in women’s reserved seats from 30 to 45

The Representation of People’s (Amendment) Ordinance (2008)

The Citizenship (Amendment) Act (2009), entitling a Bangladeshi woman to transmit citizenship to her Children

The Right to Information Act (2009)

The National Human Rights Act (2009)

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Increasing opportunity for participation of women in the politics.

Reserved seats for women in Parliament and Local Government Institutions & Upazila Parishad.

Female Worker/activists in Political Party Increased

Women inclusion the Political Campaign Increased

National Council for Women Development

(44 members, Headed by the Prime Minister)

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Establishment of Ministry of Women and Children Affairs (MOWCA) Parliamentary Standing Committee on MOWCA Women’s Development Implementation and Evaluation Committee WID Focal PointSetting Inter-Ministerial Coordination Committee headed by the Minister of State for Women and Children Affairs in 1994Establishment of Women Investigation Centre to register and investigate complaints for VAW cases.

Establishment of Gender Responsive Budget to 10 Ministries in 2009-2011.

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Undertaking gender-specific programs to benefit women

Establishment of CEDAW sub-committee NGO sub committees are organizing Meeting Policy Advocacy, Lobbying. Promoting Leadership in young women to be a

talent political leader. Reduces social problems: Early marriage, Dowry,

Polygamy.

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On 5 June, 2011, Rumana Manzur, Assistant Professor of International Relations at the Dhaka University, became the victim of a horrific case of domestic violence when she was brutally attacked by her husband Hassan Syed, who allegedly beat her mercilessly, tried to gouge out her eyes and bit off part of her nose in a fit of rage.

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Year of election

Percentage of Women candidates

Won in Direct seats

and by-elections

Total elected women

Reserved Seats

Percentage women in the parliament

1973 0.3 0 0 15 4.8 (out of 315 seats)1979 0.9 0+2 2 30 9.69 (out of 330 seats)1986 1.3 5+2 7 30 11.21 (out of 330 seats)1988 0.7 4 4 0 33 (out of 300)

1991 1.5 8 +1 9 30 11.81 (out of 330 seats)1996 1.36 13+2 15 30 13.03 (out of 330 seats)2001 1.79 6 6 0 2.00 2008 - 20 20 45 18.6 (out of 345)

Women Member Parliament 1973-2008

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Participation of women in Parliament is very low with only

18.6% where directly elected is only 6.3%.

Parliament 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th 8th 9th

No. of Women

Representatives

15 30 30 - 30 30 30 45 45

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Committee AL BNP Jatiya

partyJSD Worker’s

partyCommunist Party

Gono Forum

Presidium and Secretariat

5 (36) - - - - - -

Central Working Committee

8 (71) 11 (148) 10 (346) 4(112) 2 (53) 4 (45) 6 (100)

Percentage 11.2 7.4 2.8 3.5 3.78 8.8 6

Female Members in the Party Hierarchy of Major Political parties in Bangladesh

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Bangladesh has made a room in world arena in terms of the highest level of women’s representation in urban councils with 28.4 % Representation.

Established 28% Participation in all Local Government tires, but the representation did not established.

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Number of Ups

Chairman Members Women Members

Total Voters

4550 4550 40950 1516 7,22,39,176

Number of Paurashava

Number of City Corporations

Ward Reserved Women Seat

Total Voters

310 - 2904 997 89,16,014

- 6 249 83 66,89,056

Number of Upazila Reserved seats for Women Vice Chairman Total Voters

482 482 8,09,05,830

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Signed and ratified the Optional Protocol but it has not been implemented yet. Was born on the very premise of ensuring equality amongst all its citizens: Constitution guarantees equal protection of the law. Guarantees that the State shall not discriminate any citizen on the ground of gender. But in reality it is not fully ensured. There is huge Gander-gap in wages There are many committees which are not yet fully activated. Rural women are yet to know of the pros and cons of the Electoral System

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Social factors: Poverty Lack of access to resources & to political Party ListsLow salaries, Discrimination in the work place,

Political factors: Lack of awareness of women’s issues & of

institutions for Women’s Education in Politics Lack of Platforms from which women’s demands

can be made.

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Policies are in paper but null Implementation. Lack of Political commitments and proper understanding of the Convention. Legal obstacles Reservation to substantive Articles of the Convention Weak National machinery and lack of resources Religious codicils : Fatwa Men's’ age-old dominating role. CEDAW overshadowed by MDGs

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Cultural factor & Religious fanaticism Unfair Party nomination process Election system Threat of “character assassination whisper and innuendo” damaging the honor of women concerned. Political violence & killing restricts women role in over all politics. Aggressive electioneering tactic practiced dissuade women from entering into a political career. Women have to comply with extensive domestic role in the HH maintain a public life is an extra burden.

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Introduction quota system as an affirmative action.Election SystemResponsive and Responsible role of election commission and judiciary. Nomination Method within Political Parties . Political Commitment Remove Legal Obstacle.Withdrawal of Reservations Assessment of progress of women and implementation of CEDAW.

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International standards of national lows, policies and provisions

Affirmative agendas of political parties

Coping mechanisms

Synergized policy influencing actions

Collaboration

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Future society will progress only if women are men are Equal. Not doing so is like running a race with only one leg or thinking with only half a brain.

Women’s Active political participation will improve dramatically the current politics. Once women’s participation reaches parity, Traditional Male Centered Politics characterized by Authority, Domination, Corruption and Violence will yield to Politics characterized by love, caring, cooperation, sacrifice & honesty.

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Thank You!!!