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Walk For Equality
PRESENTED BY :
NISHA GOYAL
PRIYANKA GARG
ANUJ JAIN
NEETU KHADARIA
DEVESH VIDHANI
“Never underestimate the power of a woman.”
SCOPE OF PROBLEM
every year 12
million girls
are born in
the country
but
unfortunately
only 1/3 of
those
survive.
Some are
killed in the
womb, some
at the time of
birth, some
die due to ill
health and
some due to
poor
nutritional
status.
Indian girl
child aged 1-
5 years is
75% more
likely to die
than a male
child
Skewed sex ratio, with only 914 females every 1000 males due to
female feticide
Maternal Mortality Ratio: In India, 200 women died every 100,000
childbirths.
Lack of awareness
Narrow thinking of Indian society
Education
Lack of equal access in freedom
Lack of social and economic empowerment
Lack of gender culture
Lack of enforcement by the police force
Feebleness of accountability mechanisms
Lack of political will
CAUSES OF THE PROBLEM
Society
development is
directly related
to the WOMEN
EMPOWERMENT.
Empowerment
of women will
lead to end of
hunger and
poverty.
The brutally killing of
the Indian girl child
by techniques as scan
tests used to detect
genetic
abnormalities,are
highly misused by
number of families to
detect gender of the
unborn child
Woman bear
almost
responsibility
but still 2/3 rd of
world’s women
are illiterate and
unsafe
Educate a man and you educate an individual; educate a woman and you educate a family.
REASONS OF SELECTING THIS TOPIC
• ICT’s use in developing countries, acquire these
skills and capacities, and have access to new
technologies to empower women and contribute to
societies.
The use of the new
information and
communication
technologies (ICTs
•Focusing attention on the impact of conflicts on
women and girls and calling for the engagement of
women and youth in conflict resolution and
peacebuilding processes
Young women and their
contributions to
peacebuilding processes
• youth must play a leading role in promoting a culture and
ofzero tolerance against gender-based violence
• Young men and boys are strategic allies in this process, and
women and men acting together can end violence against
women.
Ending violence against
women and girls
• Governments around the world have undertaken legal
human rights obligations to combat gender inequalities.
• The key international agreement on women’s human rights is
the CEDAW, which is also described as the international bill
of women’s rights.
Convention on the
Elimination of All Forms
of Discrimination against
Women(CEDAW)
1. Five-Steps Cycle of Empowering
Women's Leadership
Step 1 - Stepping Forth As Leaders
Step 2 - Leadership for Development
Step 3 - Creating Federations for a
Greater Voice
Step 4- Changing Policies/Delivering
Results
Step 5 - Increasing Women's
Participation in Elections
2. equal work
elimination of discrimination in
employment.
INNOVATIVE IDEASSOLUTIONS
Facilitating the
development of
national human rights
frameworks in line with
CEDAW, such as
constitutions, laws and
policies
• Our society will
support the
implementation of
existing human
rights frameworks to
help ensure impact
and rights
realization.
Putting special emphasis
on particularly vulnerable
and marginalized groups,
such as poor or
indigenous women, so
that national frameworks
become more inclusive
of and responsive to the
full range of women’s
rights concerns.
Society driving like
saving program by
which it could be able to
increase welfare of
women.
IMPLEMENTATION OF FIVE STEPS OF EMPOWERMENT
STEP 1
(a) awakens women
to their selfhood and
human rights, (b)
educates them about
their powers and
responsibilities as
Panchayat leaders, (c)
builds their capacity
to create a vision and
plan actions to
achieve it, and (d)
links them with
government and
other resource people
in their area.
STEP 2
There are additional
capacity-building
workshops for
elected women
leaders, particularly
about government
programs. We take
additional action to
mobilize women to
participate in the
gram Sabhas , in
which Panchayat
plans and budgets
must be approved.
STEP 3
Block-level
federations being
formed ,which are
able to provide
regular monthly
forums for mutual
support, and state
federations are able
to rally massive
numbers of elected
women annually to
demand change at
the policy level.
STEP 4
we will ensure that
Panchayats have
successfully
implemented their
plans. At this state
women are powerful
enough to demand
policy changes and
sometimes even
engage in public-
interest litigation
STEP 5
we encourage the
participation of
women both as
independently
minded voters and as
candidates. As the
reserved seats rotate
to different areas each
term, new women are
encouraged to step
forward to run for
those seats. In
addition, women who
have already served
are encouraged to
stand for reelection
against men in
unreserved seats.
NARI-SHAKTI
ACTIVITIES
MICRO
FINANCE
LITERACY
REMOVAL
INCOME
GENERATION AWARENESS
AGRICULTURE
IMPROVEMENT
STACK
HOLDERS
COLLEGE
YOUTH
TRAINERS
LOCAL
VILLAGERS
FINANCIAL
STRUCTURE
GOVT.
INFRACTURE
FOREIGN
AID
CSR
PUBLIC
CONTRIBUTION
Strategy: It is a global, non-profit, strategic organization committed to the women empowerment.
Vision: Our organization (NARI- SHAKTI) is a clusters of 10 to 15 villages to construct community centers,
partner with local government agencies and community based organizations, and establish and manage
their own programs for microfinance, improved agriculture, income-generation, adult literacy, awareness to
women rights in rural areas.
IMPLEMENTATION
Micro
finance
• Initially, we will allocate a Revolving Loan Fund (RLF) to the epicenter (about 50,000 rs). The epicenter community elects its own leaders
to serve on the loan committee and manage the RLF, which is disbursed into the community, repaid by members and disbursed again. In
this process, the funds accumulate interest and grow. There is one Epicenter Loan Committee that manages the women's portion of the
Microfinance Program and another that manages the men's portion. There are also village-level loan committees that interact with the
various solidarity groups.
Literacy
removal
• First we will aware people for the need of education. A new school will be started and qualified teachers will be appointed there. Funds
will be provided to poor students for purchasing text books, note books and other school materials and Enough transport facilities will be
provided to the students.
Income
generation
• Women who do not have any formal training or education but have the required skills to take to the small scale industries. They choose
the products that they are familiar with such as, garments, handicrafts, weaving, pottery, furniture, etc. By selling these products income
can be enhanced.
Awareness
• We will divide college students in group of 4 or 5. they will go in different villages and aware the villagers about their rights, government
schemes, their capabilities and their future opportunities.
Agriculture
improvement
• Experts and trainers will aware them about the best methods and new techniques in agriculture field.
ACTIVITIES
Implementation
Trainers-To make people able to earn their livelihood so
work off trainers is to teach them about new agriculture
techniques and about new small business techniques .
teachers are also needed for removal of illiteracy.
Local villagers-The members of our society is elected by
and from people of that particular area because they can
better deal with people of that particular area and by doing
that we are giving them employment.
College youth -There are more than 3 billion people under the age
of 30--that's half of the world's population. While this number may
seem overwhelming, we know that young people play an
indispensable role in efforts to achieve development goals. The work
of college youth is to teach rural women and to make aware them
about their rights and management of microfinance program of the
society is under their observation.
STACKHOLDERS
CSR-Every big company have a department which provides
fund for social work so we will contact to such companies for
our fianancial support.
Government Infrastructure-Another way to tackle the
funding problem is through government policy. we can
demand for fianacial help because govt. can provide us fund
as well as any building for society.
Foreign aid-Another aspect of economic development that is
attracting is foreign aids . foreign aid has consisted of government
funded projects (such as USAID projects), World Bank and IMF aid
to developing country governments and NGOs, and NGO projects
(both local and international).
Public contribution- Small contribution from everyone who
is able to give ,will make us able to do our work easily.
Other societies-Tackling the funding issue by developing new
partnership models with for-profit enterprises , because there
are some other societies also present there which work for
women welfare.
FIANANCIAL STRUCTURE
When women are supported and empowered, all of society benefits.Their
families are healthier, more children go to school, agricultural productivity
improves and incomes increase. In short, communities become more resilient.
By providing women food farmers easy access to credit, adequate training and
instilling in them the importance of saving, microfinance program enables
women to engage in income-generating activities to increase their incomes
and invest in their families and communities.
In India, our Women's Leadership Workshop has empowered women elected
to local councils to be effective change agents in their villages. They are
forming district- and state-wide federations to ensure that their voices are
heard at top levels of government.
Our programs aim to support women and build their capacity. They will
become aware of their rights & society will become towards in development.
IMPACTS
1.Narrow mentality of people in rural areas.
2. Few people who are interested to initiate the
society.
3.Corruption in society .
4.Religious extremism and potential violence
against women due to patriarchal understanding
of religion and culture in conflict areas
5.Lack of access to resources, basic facilities and
entitlements: economic, social and political.
6.Neglect of women security due to state centric
approach to security. Inadequate health and
reproductive outcomes for women.
Minimization of corruption by weekly survey
the society.
Removal of violence against women by
awaring them about the govt. facilities like
Mahila help line number and women rights.
Interest of people can be increased by
providing them employment and some
profit for their work.
Our society itself work in the direction of
resources accesssing.
Narrow mentality of men towards women can
be changed by awaring them about women
importance in society.
Challenges Mitigation factors
REFERENCES
1.www.google.com
2.CSCO:Women’s economical empowerment
3. The International Development Law Organization (IDLO)
4. Jinn Winn Chong, The Politics of the Empowerment of Women: Mapping Enabling
Environments Within
Narratives of Femininity and Power, 18 Wm. & Mary J. Women & L. 523 (2012)
5.Empowerment of Indian Women: A Challenge of 21st Century
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  • 1. Walk For Equality PRESENTED BY : NISHA GOYAL PRIYANKA GARG ANUJ JAIN NEETU KHADARIA DEVESH VIDHANI “Never underestimate the power of a woman.”
  • 2. SCOPE OF PROBLEM every year 12 million girls are born in the country but unfortunately only 1/3 of those survive. Some are killed in the womb, some at the time of birth, some die due to ill health and some due to poor nutritional status. Indian girl child aged 1- 5 years is 75% more likely to die than a male child Skewed sex ratio, with only 914 females every 1000 males due to female feticide Maternal Mortality Ratio: In India, 200 women died every 100,000 childbirths. Lack of awareness Narrow thinking of Indian society Education Lack of equal access in freedom Lack of social and economic empowerment Lack of gender culture Lack of enforcement by the police force Feebleness of accountability mechanisms Lack of political will CAUSES OF THE PROBLEM
  • 3. Society development is directly related to the WOMEN EMPOWERMENT. Empowerment of women will lead to end of hunger and poverty. The brutally killing of the Indian girl child by techniques as scan tests used to detect genetic abnormalities,are highly misused by number of families to detect gender of the unborn child Woman bear almost responsibility but still 2/3 rd of world’s women are illiterate and unsafe Educate a man and you educate an individual; educate a woman and you educate a family. REASONS OF SELECTING THIS TOPIC
  • 4. • ICT’s use in developing countries, acquire these skills and capacities, and have access to new technologies to empower women and contribute to societies. The use of the new information and communication technologies (ICTs •Focusing attention on the impact of conflicts on women and girls and calling for the engagement of women and youth in conflict resolution and peacebuilding processes Young women and their contributions to peacebuilding processes • youth must play a leading role in promoting a culture and ofzero tolerance against gender-based violence • Young men and boys are strategic allies in this process, and women and men acting together can end violence against women. Ending violence against women and girls • Governments around the world have undertaken legal human rights obligations to combat gender inequalities. • The key international agreement on women’s human rights is the CEDAW, which is also described as the international bill of women’s rights. Convention on the Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women(CEDAW) 1. Five-Steps Cycle of Empowering Women's Leadership Step 1 - Stepping Forth As Leaders Step 2 - Leadership for Development Step 3 - Creating Federations for a Greater Voice Step 4- Changing Policies/Delivering Results Step 5 - Increasing Women's Participation in Elections 2. equal work elimination of discrimination in employment. INNOVATIVE IDEASSOLUTIONS
  • 5. Facilitating the development of national human rights frameworks in line with CEDAW, such as constitutions, laws and policies • Our society will support the implementation of existing human rights frameworks to help ensure impact and rights realization. Putting special emphasis on particularly vulnerable and marginalized groups, such as poor or indigenous women, so that national frameworks become more inclusive of and responsive to the full range of women’s rights concerns. Society driving like saving program by which it could be able to increase welfare of women.
  • 6. IMPLEMENTATION OF FIVE STEPS OF EMPOWERMENT STEP 1 (a) awakens women to their selfhood and human rights, (b) educates them about their powers and responsibilities as Panchayat leaders, (c) builds their capacity to create a vision and plan actions to achieve it, and (d) links them with government and other resource people in their area. STEP 2 There are additional capacity-building workshops for elected women leaders, particularly about government programs. We take additional action to mobilize women to participate in the gram Sabhas , in which Panchayat plans and budgets must be approved. STEP 3 Block-level federations being formed ,which are able to provide regular monthly forums for mutual support, and state federations are able to rally massive numbers of elected women annually to demand change at the policy level. STEP 4 we will ensure that Panchayats have successfully implemented their plans. At this state women are powerful enough to demand policy changes and sometimes even engage in public- interest litigation STEP 5 we encourage the participation of women both as independently minded voters and as candidates. As the reserved seats rotate to different areas each term, new women are encouraged to step forward to run for those seats. In addition, women who have already served are encouraged to stand for reelection against men in unreserved seats.
  • 7. NARI-SHAKTI ACTIVITIES MICRO FINANCE LITERACY REMOVAL INCOME GENERATION AWARENESS AGRICULTURE IMPROVEMENT STACK HOLDERS COLLEGE YOUTH TRAINERS LOCAL VILLAGERS FINANCIAL STRUCTURE GOVT. INFRACTURE FOREIGN AID CSR PUBLIC CONTRIBUTION Strategy: It is a global, non-profit, strategic organization committed to the women empowerment. Vision: Our organization (NARI- SHAKTI) is a clusters of 10 to 15 villages to construct community centers, partner with local government agencies and community based organizations, and establish and manage their own programs for microfinance, improved agriculture, income-generation, adult literacy, awareness to women rights in rural areas. IMPLEMENTATION
  • 8. Micro finance • Initially, we will allocate a Revolving Loan Fund (RLF) to the epicenter (about 50,000 rs). The epicenter community elects its own leaders to serve on the loan committee and manage the RLF, which is disbursed into the community, repaid by members and disbursed again. In this process, the funds accumulate interest and grow. There is one Epicenter Loan Committee that manages the women's portion of the Microfinance Program and another that manages the men's portion. There are also village-level loan committees that interact with the various solidarity groups. Literacy removal • First we will aware people for the need of education. A new school will be started and qualified teachers will be appointed there. Funds will be provided to poor students for purchasing text books, note books and other school materials and Enough transport facilities will be provided to the students. Income generation • Women who do not have any formal training or education but have the required skills to take to the small scale industries. They choose the products that they are familiar with such as, garments, handicrafts, weaving, pottery, furniture, etc. By selling these products income can be enhanced. Awareness • We will divide college students in group of 4 or 5. they will go in different villages and aware the villagers about their rights, government schemes, their capabilities and their future opportunities. Agriculture improvement • Experts and trainers will aware them about the best methods and new techniques in agriculture field. ACTIVITIES
  • 9. Implementation Trainers-To make people able to earn their livelihood so work off trainers is to teach them about new agriculture techniques and about new small business techniques . teachers are also needed for removal of illiteracy. Local villagers-The members of our society is elected by and from people of that particular area because they can better deal with people of that particular area and by doing that we are giving them employment. College youth -There are more than 3 billion people under the age of 30--that's half of the world's population. While this number may seem overwhelming, we know that young people play an indispensable role in efforts to achieve development goals. The work of college youth is to teach rural women and to make aware them about their rights and management of microfinance program of the society is under their observation. STACKHOLDERS CSR-Every big company have a department which provides fund for social work so we will contact to such companies for our fianancial support. Government Infrastructure-Another way to tackle the funding problem is through government policy. we can demand for fianacial help because govt. can provide us fund as well as any building for society. Foreign aid-Another aspect of economic development that is attracting is foreign aids . foreign aid has consisted of government funded projects (such as USAID projects), World Bank and IMF aid to developing country governments and NGOs, and NGO projects (both local and international). Public contribution- Small contribution from everyone who is able to give ,will make us able to do our work easily. Other societies-Tackling the funding issue by developing new partnership models with for-profit enterprises , because there are some other societies also present there which work for women welfare. FIANANCIAL STRUCTURE
  • 10. When women are supported and empowered, all of society benefits.Their families are healthier, more children go to school, agricultural productivity improves and incomes increase. In short, communities become more resilient. By providing women food farmers easy access to credit, adequate training and instilling in them the importance of saving, microfinance program enables women to engage in income-generating activities to increase their incomes and invest in their families and communities. In India, our Women's Leadership Workshop has empowered women elected to local councils to be effective change agents in their villages. They are forming district- and state-wide federations to ensure that their voices are heard at top levels of government. Our programs aim to support women and build their capacity. They will become aware of their rights & society will become towards in development. IMPACTS
  • 11. 1.Narrow mentality of people in rural areas. 2. Few people who are interested to initiate the society. 3.Corruption in society . 4.Religious extremism and potential violence against women due to patriarchal understanding of religion and culture in conflict areas 5.Lack of access to resources, basic facilities and entitlements: economic, social and political. 6.Neglect of women security due to state centric approach to security. Inadequate health and reproductive outcomes for women. Minimization of corruption by weekly survey the society. Removal of violence against women by awaring them about the govt. facilities like Mahila help line number and women rights. Interest of people can be increased by providing them employment and some profit for their work. Our society itself work in the direction of resources accesssing. Narrow mentality of men towards women can be changed by awaring them about women importance in society. Challenges Mitigation factors
  • 12. REFERENCES 1.www.google.com 2.CSCO:Women’s economical empowerment 3. The International Development Law Organization (IDLO) 4. Jinn Winn Chong, The Politics of the Empowerment of Women: Mapping Enabling Environments Within Narratives of Femininity and Power, 18 Wm. & Mary J. Women & L. 523 (2012) 5.Empowerment of Indian Women: A Challenge of 21st Century