Gender inequality is a significant problem in Bangladesh. Women face discrimination from birth through unequal access to health care, education, employment, and political participation. The literacy rate and percentage of women in the workforce are much lower than for men. Violence against women, including acid attacks, domestic abuse, sexual assault, and murder, remains widespread. To address these issues, policies are needed to promote education for all, end early marriage and violence, raise awareness, control the population growth rate, and change societal mindsets regarding gender.
Bangladesh is a developing country half of the total population is women whose socio-economic condition is very low. Struggle for modernity, tradition, men-women equality, social dignity, security and for multilateral pressure the position of women in the family is very complex. Here men and women do not participate in social development is not equal. Many indoor and out door activities of women are not treated as work. The devaluation of women labor in labor market also hinders women right. But in market economy women of Bangladesh are always facing new challenges. Though women work in educational institution, medical, factories, police, even in the uneven areas, women are neglected, tortured and persecuted.
Bangladesh is a developing country half of the total population is women whose socio-economic condition is very low. Struggle for modernity, tradition, men-women equality, social dignity, security and for multilateral pressure the position of women in the family is very complex. Here men and women do not participate in social development is not equal. Many indoor and out door activities of women are not treated as work. The devaluation of women labor in labor market also hinders women right. But in market economy women of Bangladesh are always facing new challenges. Though women work in educational institution, medical, factories, police, even in the uneven areas, women are neglected, tortured and persecuted.
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Women Empowerment (Bangladesh & Global Perspective)MEHEDI HΛSΛN
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Empowerment of women is such a process which controlling women rights, challenges gender disparity in parental and social institutions. The socio-economic condition of women refers to the social dignity, educational qualifications, family marriage system, mother, social value, occupation salary, wealth etc.
Gender Equality is human right issue.when we are discriminating million of people on the basis of gender we are denying them basic dignity.so lets raise our voice against discrimination which is perpetual and glare at our face everyday weather we are at the Work place ,personal front or public.it is right there.Now it is your choice whether you face it,keep quiet about it due to the fear of backlash or voice your opinion against it.
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Assessment and Analysis of the Overall Situation of Women and Children: Bangl...Premier Publishers
This article focuses on the situation assessment and analysis of children and women in Bangladesh provides an overview of the situation regarding education, health and nutrition, protection from abuse and exploitation, participation, and water, sanitation, and hygiene. As Bangladesh turns 46, improvements in women’s wellbeing and increased agency are claimed to be some of the most significant gains in the post-independence era. Various economic and social development indicators show that in the last 20 years, Bangladesh has made substantial progress in increasing women’s access to education and healthcare and in improving women’s participation in the labor force. In Bangladesh the latest BDHS finds that only twenty percent women work for cash. Among them only 48 percent are able to spend their money on their own, the rest are dependent upon spouses or other family members to take joint decisions on spending. Women in rural areas of Bangladesh enjoy less freedom and choices regarding their reproductive health rights than men. Male domination and socio-economic barriers impede the reproductive health rights of women in rural Bangladesh and to improve maternal and child health more organizational intervention is needed in the rural areas in Bangladesh and to initiate change in existing rural social order.
Gender Inequality is one of the most common topics given in presentations in schools and colleges. this ppt can be used to explain the content and analyze the causes of gender Inequality.
Women Empowerment (Bangladesh & Global Perspective)MEHEDI HΛSΛN
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If you need this PowerPoint Slide (.pptx) file, feel free to contact me. Thanks for your attention.
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Empowerment of women is such a process which controlling women rights, challenges gender disparity in parental and social institutions. The socio-economic condition of women refers to the social dignity, educational qualifications, family marriage system, mother, social value, occupation salary, wealth etc.
Gender Equality is human right issue.when we are discriminating million of people on the basis of gender we are denying them basic dignity.so lets raise our voice against discrimination which is perpetual and glare at our face everyday weather we are at the Work place ,personal front or public.it is right there.Now it is your choice whether you face it,keep quiet about it due to the fear of backlash or voice your opinion against it.
it is a powerpoint presentation on woman empowerment. in which every thing by which woman are deprived, and how to empower woman and some posite and motivating stories of woman who empower themselves...
A detailed Powerpoint Presentation that will enable you to understand the concept of women's empowerment in easy language and in the best possible way. I hope you will like it and kindly give your suggestion so that improvement can be made in this presentation.
Assessment and Analysis of the Overall Situation of Women and Children: Bangl...Premier Publishers
This article focuses on the situation assessment and analysis of children and women in Bangladesh provides an overview of the situation regarding education, health and nutrition, protection from abuse and exploitation, participation, and water, sanitation, and hygiene. As Bangladesh turns 46, improvements in women’s wellbeing and increased agency are claimed to be some of the most significant gains in the post-independence era. Various economic and social development indicators show that in the last 20 years, Bangladesh has made substantial progress in increasing women’s access to education and healthcare and in improving women’s participation in the labor force. In Bangladesh the latest BDHS finds that only twenty percent women work for cash. Among them only 48 percent are able to spend their money on their own, the rest are dependent upon spouses or other family members to take joint decisions on spending. Women in rural areas of Bangladesh enjoy less freedom and choices regarding their reproductive health rights than men. Male domination and socio-economic barriers impede the reproductive health rights of women in rural Bangladesh and to improve maternal and child health more organizational intervention is needed in the rural areas in Bangladesh and to initiate change in existing rural social order.
Women empowerment unit-iii- Problems and Challenges in indiaDr. Mani Madhavan
Women and Education
Women and Health
Women and Economy
Women and Politics
A woman’s lack of education also has a negative impact on the health and wellbeing of her children. For instance, a recent survey in India found that infant mortality was inversely related to mother’s educational level
Rooted problem of gender discrimination and immense ignorance towards women empowerment: The most deplorable situation of our country is gender discrimination.
2. Prepared by
Md. Maruf Hussain
ID: 151-054-0-225
Department: FDT
BGMEA University of Fashion & Technology
Dhaka, Bangladesh
3. Gender Inequality
Gender inequality refers to unequal treatment or
perception of individuals based on their gender.
The girls are the worst victim of gender
discrimination.
The girls are discriminated right from before their
birth.
In 2011, Bangladesh was ranked 146 out of 187
countries on the Human Development Index and 112
out 146 countries surveyed on the Gender Inequality
Index.
4. Elements of Gender Inequality
Gender Inequality In Health
Gender Inequality In Education
Gender Inequality In Employment
Participation and Representation In Politics
Discrimination and Violence Against Women etc.
5. Causes Of Gender inequality in Bangladesh
Structural and Social Institutions
Lack of Explicit policy Initiatives
Preoccupied Mindset
Early Marriage
Low parental education
Political instability.
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7. Gender Inequality In Education
The percent of the literate children also various according
to the gender.
The literacy of the male children was 49.5% and for
female it was 40.1% in 2000 which has been increased to
65.77% for male and 60.68% for female in 2014.
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11. The RMG Industry
RMG is one of the largest sector in Bangladesh.
There are more than 5000 factories employs more
than 5 million workers of whom more than 80% are
women.
We earn 21 billion on per year by this sector.
16. Participation and Representation In Politics
In Bangladesh context women
occupy only 2% of the
parliamentary seats.
Less than 1 % of cabinet
members are women .
Only 7.88% of civil servants
are women, but only 7.88 at
decision making levels.
Only 20% members of local
government are women.
There is only one women in
Supreme Court and the
number of judges constitute
only 1% as compare to their
male
17. Discrimination and Violence Against Women
When married, girl become property of husbands family. Domestic
violence and discrimination are difficult to measure.
Violence in Bangladesh ranges from:
acid throwing,
physical and psychological torture,
sexual harassment,
sexual assault,
rape,
dowry related violence,
trafficking ,
force prostitution,
coerced suicide and
murder.
Rape: 1069 women and children falling victim last couple of year.
And 72 of them being murdered afterwards.
19. What We Have Got From 2015
Violence against women and children rose by five
percent in 2015.
Rape rose by 35 present, torture for dowry by 24
percent, 1847 women and children were killed .
22. How To Solve The Problem
We have to ensure
“Education for All”
Early marriage and
torture on the girls should
be stopped.
We have to create social
awareness about gender
inequality.
We also should control
population problem.
And the main thing is we
have to change our mind.