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Capacity Development Needs
of Senior Civil Servants
“ Women are half of any population
and mothers of the other half ”
 Gender
as a concept needs to be
mainstreamed
in Policy, Programme
formulation and implementation.
 Gender issues are a part of all training
programmes including its Capacity
Building efforts of ERP’s by AMRAPARD.
 Many modules and vast content is
already in use in AMR-APARD.
 Sensitizing
the R.R’s at the very
beginning of their career is important.
 Gender has value and can grab the
attention because of the very innate
strength in the concept and its
disequalizing
effects
that
existed
historically.
• But what is required is good
content
 Real
life stories
 Short films made on path breaking
initiatives (4 to 6 minutes)
 Short & Crisp reading material
 Focus on “Women in double Jeopard”
 Powerful communicators as RPs
A
simple and short version of National
Policy of the empowerment of women
 Enhance the status of women in all
walks of life
 Equality without discrimination on
grounds
of
sex
(constitutional
guarantee)
• Subjects for inclusion
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Gender
Patriarchal setup
Integrating Gender into Govt. Budgets
Gender based violence
State Govts as agents of change
Women Participation in policy making
ie.ERs in RLBs, ULBs & Assembly
and Parliament
State’s policies play a crucial role in
shaping the development process
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Deprivations
Understanding relations
Women’s empowerment
Environment Threats to gender’s well
being
Impeding education
Endangering Livelihoods
Disequalizing factors
Gender equality
Gender inequality index
Gender Inequality Index (Indian context)
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MMR
GII – Three dimensions & Five indicators
Adolescen
t fertility
Elected
Represent
ation
Empowerment
Reproductiv
e Health
Gender
Inequalit
y Index
Educational
(Secondary
&
above)
Women
Labor
Participation
Wages
commanded
Five
indicators
Three
dimensions
• Power inequality
• Gender & Geography
• Gender through the lens of multi
dimensional poverty
• Gender & Climate change
• Gender & Livelihoods
• Chronic disadvantages
• Greater equality resulting in positive effects
on environment
• Household level deprivations
• Gender issues among socially
disadvantaged groups
 Multi
dimensional poverty index to
measure various parameters in health,
education, living standards
 Absolute deprivations
 Violation of basic human rights
 MPI estimates are currently available for
190 countries in which INDIA ranks 134
 Globally
more than 9 out of 10 poor
people face at least one deprivation
 Urban & Rural concepts among MPI
 Case studies in gender budgeting
• Components
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Feticide
Infanticide
Discrimination by parents / House hold
Educational deprivation
Sexual exploitation
Eve teasing
Assaults
Early marriage
Early pregnancy
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Unsafe deliveries
Contraceptive discrimination
HIV - AIDS
Burden of the family
Old age
Desolation
Disease