GENDER EQUALITY AND SOCIAL INCLUSION. Gyan Laxmi Shrestha
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1 GENDER EQUALITY AND SOCIAL INCLUSION Gyan Laxmi Shrestha NASC, 2017
2 Coverage 2 Social Inclusion Exploring gender discrimination in Nepal (Video) Gender equality and social inclusion Dimensions of Exclusion GESI as an approach and Why GESI Issues and challenges GESI in Institutions Efforts taken by GON Way Forward
3 EXERCISE: Draw pictures 3 - Boy - Girl - Police man - Nurse - Pilot - Conductor - Doctor - Primary level Teacher - Professor - Driver
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7 SOCIALIZATION 7 Socialization is the result of traditions, societal values and beliefs. It is the process by which we learn norms, customs, and ideologies of our own society. Rules, practices, division of labor, social expectations; vulnerability and mobility conditions differ for women, men, people of different social groups (ethnic minority/majority, income groups and of different geographical locations). We need to reflect on how different cultural, social, religious norms direct and dictate acceptable behaviour and attitude towards people of different genders and social groups.
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10 Mind sees what it chooses to see 10 GENDER AND INCLUSION : WE SEE WHAT WE ARE SHOWN (MOSTLY) AND IT BECOMES NATURAL
11 Poverty -GESI) Geographic -GESI) Multiple & Cross-cutting Exclusions Gender Social Identity: Ethnicity, Caste, Regional, Religion
12 EXCLUDED GROUPS 12 Economically Excluded Women Poor of All Caste Ethnicity Dalits Location Sex Adibasi Janajatis Madhesis Muslims People with disabilities People of geographically remote areas Socially Excluded (specific issues of exclusion) Sexual and Gender Minorities
13 VULNERABLE GROUPS 13 People are vulnerable rather than excluded when deprivations are a result of a particular situation (in some cases only temporary) that has reduced their ability to withstand shocks rather than their more deeply embedded social identity. Example: People Living In Areas Affected By Earthquakes, Floods Or Drought HIV AIDs-affected People Sex Workers And Trafficked People Children, Adolescents, Older People
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15 15 Contd..
16 Exploring Gender Discrimination in Nepal 16 Video Case Discussion
17 Exercise 17 Being a public service provider, what do you think are your responsibilities for the realization of existence of inclusive governance/gesi by the service receiver? 10 minutes NASC 2015
18 Dimension of Inclusion/Exclusion 18 Inclusion Exclusion Gender Caste/Ethnicity Economically Disability Geographically and so on Gender Gender Gender Gender Gender Gender Caste/Ethnicity Caste/Ethnicity Caste/Ethnicity Caste/Ethnicity Caste/Ethnicity Caste/Ethnicity Economically Economically Economically Economically Economically Economically Disability Disability Disability Disability Disability Disability Geographically Geographically Geographically Geographically Geographically Geographically
19 GESI 19 GESI is an approach that brings women and men from all social groups (ethnicity, caste, economy, age, disability, geographic locations) in all political, economic and social spheres It aims to promote gender equality and social inclusion by addressing existing disparities and gaps in access and control over resources, services, information and opportunities and the distribution of power and decision making
20 Why GESI 20 An overwhelming number of citizens are systematically deprived of their fundamental human rights and their rights to development Undertaken as new development intervention to overcome the obstacles of gender inequality and social exclusion Focused on key issues that hinder women, poor and socially excluded group in the participation and benefit sharing
21 Contd.. 21 Acting as a significant role to narrow down the existing gaps between women and men belonging to various social groups Develop and maintain a positive, respectful work culture that ensures equity and diversity for all employees and is free from discrimination Create a peaceful, harmonious and a coherent society
22 Issues 22 GESI Women Janjatis/ Adiwashi Madheshi Muslim Dalits Remote and marginalized areas Senior Citizen, children, endangered nationalities Issues equity, equality, empowerment, Mainstreaming, participation and so on. Culture, Language, Recognition and so on. Identity, Mainstreaming and so on Religion, Minority, Poverty and so on. Poverty, Untouchability and so on. Economic and Infrastructural Development and so on. Social protection
23 Challenges 23 The effective implementation of GESI provisions in policies, programmes and guidelines Multi-sectorial coordination to address issues of women, poor and excluded people Identifying the income poor Regular opportunities to strengthen service providers skills to meet their duties and strength capacity of service receiver to claim their right
24 GESI in Institutions 24 GESI responsive policy, strategy, programme, rule, regulation and budget Institutions
25 Inequality Underlying Socio-cultural Institutions, Values & Codes of Behavior 25 Assets & Capabilities Lots of assets & capabilities Inequitable distributional rules Civil Society, Private Sector & Public Sector INSTITUTIONS ELITES MIDDLE Few assets or capabilities POOR & SOCIALLY EXCLUDED
26 26 Assets & Capabilitie s Social Inclusion: More equitable distribution rules Removal of institutional barriers and enhancement of incentives to increase access of diverse individuals and groups to development. INSTITUTIONS Equality Elites Middle POOR
27 Efforts taken by Government 27 The concern on women was first surfaced in the sixth plan( ) Ninth plan ( ) adopted three pronged strategies to empower women namely mainstreaming, eliminating gender inequality and empowerment Tenth Five-Year Plan ( ) also known as the Poverty Reduction Strategy Paper (PRSP) which declared social inclusion to be one of the four pillars on which to focus. Chapter 26 of this plan outlines the need for gender equality to achieve the goal of poverty alleviation
28 Contd.. 28 The Three-Year Interim Plan ( ) has a separate section for women s fundamental rights and more inclusive toward Dalits, Madhesis, indigenous groups and persons with disabilities The 1990 Constitution accepted the notion of Inclusive Governance and made special provisions for ensuring inclusive participation of women, Dalits, marginalised and oppressed communities in national governance processes
29 Contd.. 29 Interim Constitution of Nepal (2007) included provisions to support gender equality and social inclusion Under Article 18 relating to the Right to Equality states that: No discrimination shall be made against any citizen in the application of general laws on grounds of religion, race, sex, caste, tribe, origin, language or ideological conviction or any of these. Article 20 guarantees right of women Article 21 assurances right to social justice
30 2072 Constitution of Nepal 30 Preamble Ending all forms of discrimination and oppression created by the feudalistic, autocratic, centralized, unitary system of governance. Protecting and promoting social and cultural solidarity, tolerance and harmony, and unity in diversity by recognizing the multi-ethnic, multi-lingual, multi-religious, multi-cultural and diverse regional characteristics, resolving to build an egalitarian society founded on the proportional inclusive and participatory principles in order to ensure economic equality, prosperity and social justice, by eliminating discrimination based on class, caste, region, language, religion and gender and all forms of caste-based untouchability
31 Contd.. 31 Right to equality: Article 18 Right against untouchability and discrimination: Article 24 Right to language and culture: Article 32 Right of women: Article 38 Right of Dalits: Article 40 Right to social justice: Article 42 Right to social security: Article 43
32 Institutional Developments 32 In 1995, the Ministry of Women, Children and Social Welfare was established In 1997, the National Committee for the Development of Nationalities and the Committee for Upliftment of Downtrodden, Oppressed and Dalit Classes were established In 2002, the National Foundation for Development of Indigenous Nationalities was institutionalized with necessary reforms
33 Contd.. 33 The National Women Commission and the National Dalit Commission was established in 2002 to integrate social inclusion into national governance agenda and strengthen capacity In 2004, formed high-level Committee on Reservation to recommend appropriate policy, mechanism and procedures for effective enforcement of reservation system, as part of affirmative action, for inclusive representation of women, Dalits and indigenous nationalities in the public service of Nepal
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35 Way forward 35 Affirmative action and positive discrimination to the targeted groups Coordinate and collaborate with local bodies, line agencies, social leaders and media GESI capacity building of the stakeholders and partners at all levels and create platform for GESI Adopt right based approach to reach poor women and men, and women belonging to janjati, dalit, madhesi, muslim and other backward communities Revising and planning from the lessons learned and upscaling of the good practices.
36 36 When I was born, A women was there to hold me My Mother. As I grew up as a child, A women was there to care and play with me..my Sister. I went to school, A women was there to help me learn..my Teacher. I became depressed when I lost, A women was there to offer a shoulder My Girlfriend. I needed compatibility, company and love, A women was there for me.my Wife. I became tough, A women was there to melt me My Daughter. When I will die, A women will be there to absorb me..motherland. If you are a man, value every woman and if you are a women feel proud to be one. 8/16/2017 NASC 31th BAT-IG
37 37 Changing MY OWN positive ATTITUDE on GESI is key way to achieve harmony & prosperity in Society
38 Conclusion 38 The civil service of Nepal needs to act on concept of inclusive governance and GESI in order to ensure the rights of every citizens and become accountable and responsive towards the need of every citizen without discrimination in all development processes
39 39 Thank you
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