Genderasadevelopmentissue 141208103046 Conversion Gate01
Genderasadevelopmentissue 141208103046 Conversion Gate01
Genderasadevelopmentissue 141208103046 Conversion Gate01
Gender as a
development
issue
Objectives of the
presentation:
Try to understand what is Gender & development
Gender discriminations & Inequalities in different
perspectives in the society
Understanding the importance of gender issues for
development & poverty.
Understanding the importance of MDG.
Introducing the worldwide situation of women in MDG as
well as in the context of Bangladesh.
Policy gaps, policy recommendation and Conclusion
Gender refers to the social construction of male &
female. Whereas biological sex is determined by
genetic & anatomical characteristics, gender is an
acquired identity based in socio – cultural sphere.
“It is not simply a question of economic growth,
food production, modern equipment or
technology transfer. Development is about
people. It is humanity in all its dimensions, in
full possession of dignity, and individual
rights…
Michael P. Todaro’s three Core Values of Development
equal empowerment
equal basic needs
equal decision making power
equal right in property
equal opportunity to express their ability
Educational inequalities for women
Globally, 10 million more girls are out of school than boys (Calculated from data
contained in the UN’s The Millennium Development Goals report 2007, New York:
2007, p11)
•41 million girls worldwide are still denied a primary education. (UNESCO,
Education for all: Global monitoring report 2008, Oxford University Press, Oxford:
2007, p184.)
•Women account for nearly two thirds of the world’s 780 million people who cannot
read. (UNESCO Institute for Statistics, “Adult Literacy Rates and Illiterate
Population by Region and Gender,” 2006)
Women produce up to 80% of food in developing countries, but are more likely to be
hungry than men, and are often denied the right to own land (Food and Agriculture
Organization, The feminisation of hunger what do the surveys tell us? 2001, and The
state of food insecurity in the world 2005, Rome: 2005, p17)
Violence against women worldwide perspective
•On average, 30% of women experienced some form of physical or
sexual violence by their partner.
•Globally, as many as 38% of murders of women are committed by an
intimate partner.
Source : WHO 2013
Muslim Community
■ According to estimates by Muslim activists in the United States,
approximately ten percent of Muslim women are abused emotionally,
psychologically, and/or physically by their husbands. [Faizi, N. (2001).
Source : CEDAW Participation.svg
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Where is the female position
to the rung of the development
ladder in the context of
Bangladesh?
It is encouraging to note that Bangladesh has made remarkable progress
in reducing the prevalence of underweight children, increasing enrollment at
primary schools, lowering the infant mortality rate and maternal mortality
ratio, improving immunization coverage and reducing the incidence of
communicable diseases.
primary school attainment secondary school attainment
labour force
participation
men
women
If we look at the figure, we can see that there is great inequality in labour
force participation of male and female. Female participation rate is much
lower whereas male participation is much higher than that of national
participation rate
Nutritional & health inequality Political disparity of women
male male
members
female
female
members
The rate of underweight children shows that the percentage of female child
were always more than the male . Still it is 42.1 % for female where 39.9 % for
male.
Again Our honorable prime minister, honorable opposite party leader &
former prime minister , our speaker of the parliament are women. But it doesn’t
show the real picture of the political participation & rights of the women in BD.
We have only 20% representative female members in the parliament which is
so poor according to the male members.
Source ;Bangladesh Protidin
Did you notice that although there are so many inequalities still exist between
male & female but this slow decreasing trend of the inequality is pushing our
development wheel with its full force.
Only Developed ??
More developed???