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Bangladesh: Women Underrepresented in South Asian Politics

Submitted by iKNOW Politics on Wed, 2009-12-02 04:01
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Politics is essentially led by women in Bangladesh, said Kamal. Bangladesh's current head of government is Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina, while the heads of opposition were women as well for the past two decades. Women also make up 18.6 percent, 65 of 345 seats of the Bangladeshi parliament, currently.

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Democracies without Violence: Engendering Politics, Policies and Actions

Submitted by rachana on Mon, 2009-09-07 23:00
2009-11-10
2009-11-12
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Dhaka, Bangaldesh
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Dhaka, Bangaldesh
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BRAC Centre INN, Dhaka, Bangaldesh
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In South Asia, the concept of power and authority are ascribed to certain social characteristics determined by the male privileged groups to exclude women. Women normally are not given the opportunity to hold positions of power in politics. Being powerless and marginalized women in South Asian society are at great disadvantage and experience injustice in inclusion and in the political domain. Gender based violence discourages women from actively participating in politics. Violence against women in politics (VAWIP) is an issue of concern. Almost all forms of gender based violence are used as tools for harming women through physical, psychological or social intimidation.

Gender sensitive laws, policies and provisions are currently absent in South Asian countries. Most of the National laws are silent about VAWIP and political violence is dealt with under criminal law. There seem to be no specific plans and actions to address the issues of VAWIP. Without appropriate laws, policies, provisions and mechanisms, it is not possible to address VAWIP. Violence against women in politics has not been discussed in most of the International Instruments including CEDAW. Even the SAARC gender data base has ignored violence against women in politics. Since most of the international instruments do not have explicit provisions to create a gender sensitive, safe and secure space for women to participate actively in politics, it is imperative to harmonize the existing international instruments to be adapted at the national level. Therefore, SAP International is attempting to build a policy influencing process for the incorporation of VAWIP agendas in the gender sensitive international instruments and mechanisms as well as in national legal provisions and mechanisms in South Asia.


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Submitted by donazad on Thu, 2009-07-30 21:24

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Bangladesh: Hasina Takes Oath as New Bangladesh Prime Minister

Submitted by iKNOW Politics on Thu, 2009-07-23 01:14
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Sheikh Hasina, the winner of Bangladesh's parliamentary election last month, was sworn in as the country's prime minister on Tuesday, ending two years of rule by an army-backed interim government.
It will be her second time in the office.

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Bangladesh: Bangladesh to Increase Women Seats in Parliament to 100

Submitted by iKNOW Politics on Fri, 2009-06-12 12:31
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"The number of reserved seats for women in parliament will be increased to 100 and there will be direct election in these seats," Finance Minister Muhith told the House while presenting the budget for 2009-10 yesterday. The women MPs have so far been nominated by political parties on the basis of the proportion of their representation in parliament. At present, only 45 seats are reserved for women in the Bangladesh parliament.

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To read the full article, please visit Zee News Website.


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Bangladesh: Women MPs Vow to Unite for Political Empowerment

Submitted by iKNOW Politics on Tue, 2009-06-09 06:52
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Women lawmakers of the ninth parliament at an orientation programme today pledged to work together for empowering the womenfolk politically and towards removing disparity between men and women. It is time for women to stood under a single umbrella and worked on a common agenda to serve society and the nation, they said.

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To read the full article, please visit The Daily Star.


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Bangladesh: Bangladesh's Women are In The House

Submitted by iKNOW Politics on Tue, 2009-05-26 20:12
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At a public meeting in Noakhali district in the Chittagong Division of Bangladesh, Agriculture Minister Motia Chowdhury had a strange encounter. Throughout the proceedings, a group of men stood with their backs toward her. The men, as it turned out, were conservative Muslim clerics, who found it difficult to accept a woman as a leader, but at the same time could not pass up the opportunity of listening to her speech.

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