Saturday 31 August 2013

Gender inequality may impact Myanmar's economic development - experts

Experts from various fields told an audience on Thursday that Myanmar may face delays in its development if it did not improve the social and economic conditions of women.

Many challenges still exist for women in Myanmar due to over a half a century of gender inequality under the military regime, experts say.


"As we have lived under the military regime for half a century, men have taken the role in military administration. In every country that is ruled by military regime, men always get the positions. So, the role of women has diminished in Myanmar after 1962," said Salai Issac Khen, executive director of Gender Development Initiative.

Myanmar is far behind other Asian countries in promoting gender equality. Furthermore, the country does not have accurate information to evidence the low number of women participation in various fields, according to experts.

Dr Nyo Nyo Thin, a female MP from Yangon Region, said:

"Female politicians don't get much support from the public. The government should get rid of oppressions against female politicians. We need to condemn the violence against women, human trafficking, and the act of not appointing women in important positions in government departments and private companies."

Currently, women participation in administrative, judiciary, and political fields only account for 4 percent in Myanmar.
 
source: Eleven Myanmar

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