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Gender Equality and Women Empowerment: Principles, Analysis, and Challenges in India, Slides of Technical English

An in-depth analysis of gender equality and women empowerment in india, focusing on principles of good governance, women's representation, participation, opportunities, decision-making processes, and challenges in various sectors. It discusses initiatives such as panchayati raj, mgnregs, pradhan mantri awas yojana, women & child development, health & family welfare, school & mass education, and offers suggestions for improvement.

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2023/2024

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Gender Equality and Women
Empowerment
Amita Patra
Asst. Director, SIRD&PR
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Gender Equality and Women

Empowerment

Amita Patra Asst. Director, SIRD&PR

PRINCIPLES OF GOOD GOVERNANCE:
  • (^) Participation
  • (^) Accountability
  • (^) Transparency
  • (^) Responsiveness
  • (^) Inclusiveness
  • (^) Equity
  • (^) Upholding the right

ANALYSIS OF WOMEN EMPOWERMENT FROM DIFFERENT DIMENSIONS

  • (^) Life cycle Approach
  • (^) Community Approach
  • (^) Sectoral Approach
  • (^) Gender point of view
  • (^) Livelihood Approach
  • (^) Power dynamics

AREA OF CHALLENGES

  • (^) Representation
  • (^) Participation
  • (^) Opportunities
  • (^) Decision making process
  • (^) Need and Priorities
  • (^) Division of Public and private space
  • (^) Access, ownership and control over resources

PANCHAYATIRAJ DEPARTMENT MGNREGS : Minimum 33% of the unskilled labourer should be women. Equal wage for male and female. Crèche facility for the children less than 6 year at the work site. Preference to give work to women nearby their house. DAY NLRM : Formation of SHG & Federation Skill development Linkage with the bank Promotion of market Information dissemination on different social issues PRADHAN MANTRI AWAS YOJANA : Preference to the houseless single women Joint work order in the name of husband & wife

WOMEN & CHILD DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT

  • (^) Integrated Child Development Scheme
  • (^) Kishori Sakti yojna and Sabala (9 districts)
  • (^) Mamata &Indira Gandhi Matrutya Sahayika yojna (2 districts – Sundergarh, Bargarh)
  • (^) Beti bachao and Beti padhao (Nayagarh) & Biju Kanya Ratna (Angul, Dhenkanal, Ganjam)
  • (^) Mission Sakti
  • (^) Child Line-Toll free no-
  • (^) Help Line-
  • (^) Women & Child Desk
  • (^) Social Welfare Board
  • (^) State Resource Centre for Women
  • (^) Integrated child protection Scheme

SCHOOL AND MASS EDUCATION

  • (^) Mid Day Meal
  • (^) Kasturiba Gandhi Balika Vidyalaya
  • (^) Provision for free uniform, scolarship
  • (^) Mothers Teacher Association
  • (^) Vocational and Life Skill Education
  • (^) Self Defence training
  • (^) Separate toilet for Girls

What can be done?

  • (^) Reservation is not the panacea; but it throws up an excellent opportunity
  • (^) Moving from critical mass to critical action
  • (^) Capacity Building
  • (^) Changing rotation rules
  • (^) Deepening of democracy
  • (^) Interface between Self-Help Groups and elected women representatives
  • (^) Federating elected women

Thanks