The International Conference on “Women and Democratic Governance” jointly organized by the Turkish International Cooperation and Development Agency (TİKA) and the United Nations Development Program (UNDP) was held between 1-3 December in İstanbul. Members of the parliaments, political parties, representatives of non-governmental organizations, academicians and many researchers from all around the world, particularly from Eastern Europe and Commonwealth of Independent States (CIS) participated in the conference. They shared their own experiences and knowledge as well as successful practices and strategies on empowering women to increase their participation in politics.
The opening ceremony of the conference included speeches of the Vice President of TİKA, the United Nations Resident Coordinator, the Prime Ministry Deputy Director General on the Status and Problems of Women and the Director of UNDP Gender Team.
Vice President of TİKA Mustafa Şahin outlined the importance of this conference on women and governance as it was held before the upcoming local elections in Turkey and stated that TİKA, which has gradually increased the effectiveness of its development aid to other developing countries, aims to make sure that the experiences in the region are shared in the conference.
United Nations Resident Coordinator Mahmood Ayub said that gender equality is one of the most important issues in the countries that want to be more democratic. Pointing out that women in Turkey obtained suffrage rights around 75 years ago with the help of Ataturk, Ayub stated that Turkey made significant progress on law making concerning the status of women, yet more steps are needed as regards women’s participation in economic, social and politcal spheres. Indicating that the ratio of Turkish women members of parliament doubled in the last elections to 9 %, Ayub desired the same success to be repeated in local elections in March 2009. Ayub also informed that women’s participation in local governments is 2% in Turkey (for full speech please click here).
Deputy Director General on the Status and Problems of Women at the Prime Ministry Leyla Coşkun stated in her speech that women’s empowerment is an important aspect of the modernization during an age when the development indicators are interpreted again. Coşkun pointed out that the desired point is not reached despite the developments aiming gender equality in legislative system and practice. She added that the media has high responsibility in communicating the gender equality correctly (for full speech please click here - Turkish).
Director of UNDP Gender Team Winnie Byanyima stated in her speech that the ratio of women’s participation in politics has increased to 18% with an 8% increase in the last ten years. Indicating that the increase results from the cultural change in political parties and from women’s participation in decision-making processes, Byanyima added that the easiest way of involving women into politics is to make women participate in local governance. Byanyima also said that through the quota allocated for women in local councils in India, more than one million women have started to be presented in village councils (for full speech please click here).
During the conference other academicians and politicians as Mirjana Dokmanovic, Vlidimir Osipov and Marivi Monteserin gave speeches as well.
The Network of East-West Women (NEWW) International Council’s member Mirjana Dokmanovic stated in her talk that as women become more successful in politics, the media’s criticism becomes harsher. She gave the aggressive news about Hilary Clinton during the last presidential election as an example and added that it is important for women to be presented in an accurate way.
The National Institute of the Equality of Opportunity Lawmember, Vladimir Osipov stated in his talk that academicians and NGOs participate in the legislation making, but noted women organizations should also participate in the implementation process of the law to create public awareness.
The Socialist Party member of the Spanish Parliament, Marivi Monteserin stated that the adjustments in the gender equality law will not be sufficient and added that gender equality should be reflected to laws regarding employment, election, education, environment and agriculture.
Jens Wandel, Deputy Director and Regional Center Director gave a presentation on Regional Trends during the conference. In his presentation he talked about the women’s political participation in different years and also gave information on HIV (for full presentation, please click here).
IKNOW politics was introduced by Anita Vandenbeld (for full presentation, please click here).
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