CONFERENCE IS EXPECTED ON WOMEN'S PARTICIPATION IN ASIAN POLITICS
Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, /MONTSAME/ Ulaanbaatar will host the international Conference to increase women's representation in Asian Politics on April 3-4 in Chinggis Khaan hotel.
The two-day regional conference is to help chart national strategies and plans to increase the level of political representation of women in Asia in which only 18 per cent of members of parliament are female.
Organized by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the National Committee on Gender Equality of the Government of Mongolia, the conference will also draw on collective regional experiences to assist more than 13 countries in achieving their national commitments on improving women's political involvement.
The event, "Women's Political Participation: Charting a path for political equality in Asia", intends to explore electoral systems and special measures that can be taken to strengthen the participation of women in governance. The role of political parties in promoting empowerment of women and the steps that young women leaders can take toward politics will also be addressed.
More than 80 participants from North East and South East Asian countries are expected to take part in this event. Attendees will include MPs, officials from political parties in national and local parliaments, representatives of government ministries, civil society organizations involved with gender issues and politics, and UNDP officials.
D.Enkhbileg
The two-day regional conference is to help chart national strategies and plans to increase the level of political representation of women in Asia in which only 18 per cent of members of parliament are female.
Organized by the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the National Committee on Gender Equality of the Government of Mongolia, the conference will also draw on collective regional experiences to assist more than 13 countries in achieving their national commitments on improving women's political involvement.
The event, "Women's Political Participation: Charting a path for political equality in Asia", intends to explore electoral systems and special measures that can be taken to strengthen the participation of women in governance. The role of political parties in promoting empowerment of women and the steps that young women leaders can take toward politics will also be addressed.
More than 80 participants from North East and South East Asian countries are expected to take part in this event. Attendees will include MPs, officials from political parties in national and local parliaments, representatives of government ministries, civil society organizations involved with gender issues and politics, and UNDP officials.
D.Enkhbileg
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