I understanding about today's lecture Gender
refers to the culturally and socially determined differences between
men and women, the relationships between them, and their roles in the
community at large. But in many societies, women are afforded a lower
status than men, leading to a 'denial of rights' such as access to
information, adequate nutrition, health services, education, finances,
property, reproductive rights, family planning, etc to which they are
entitled. Looking at governance structure - whether local or global - is
useful as good governance policies (that has accessibility,
accountability transparency and efficiency as its four pillars), also
ensures that gender equality is built upon.
UNDP’s projects focus on the following objectives to achieve women’s political empowerment:
- Increase the number of women in public office
- Enhance women’s leadership by helping to reform electoral processes,
change political parties, and strengthen parliaments, judiciaries and
the civil service
- Strengthen women’s organisations ability to advocate and implement projects that promote women’s rights
- Promote judicial reform to ensure equal legal protection to poor women and men
- Ensure that essential public services like health and education benefit poor women, men, girls and boys equitably
- Promote the ratification, implementation, and reporting on women’s
international and regional women’s instruments such as the CEDAW
- Reduce gender-based violence