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Empowering Women for Positive Change: Addressing Gender Inequality in Beijing Conference 2007

Join the conference in Beijing on Oct. 17-19, 2007, to engage in discussions about addressing gender inequality and taking action for the world's poor and hungry people. Explore topics such as the challenges of the 'new developmental paradigm', shifting decision-making dynamics, women's roles in ICT and governance, agricultural knowledge and skills, and catalyzing governance for sustainable development. Gain insights on overcoming gender stereotyping, promoting education for entrepreneurship, and creating equitable development through technology and governance structures. Don't miss this opportunity to be part of a global dialogue on empowering women and advancing societal change.

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Empowering Women for Positive Change: Addressing Gender Inequality in Beijing Conference 2007

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  1. Addressing Gender Inequality Conference on “Taking Action for the World’s Poor and Hungry People” Beijing, China. Oct.17-19, 2007 conference on World's Poor, Beijing Oct.17-19,2007

  2. Fears from the ‘New developmental paradigm’ • Inverse proportionality between infrastructural growth required to sustain technology and democratic state.(Hirsh 1965 and Posner 1961) • Motivation to create governance structure whether private or public to support technology not equitable development. (Francis Fukuyama & Caroline Wagner 2001:191) conference on World's Poor, Beijing Oct.17-19,2007

  3. The Silent Shift • decision making / controls shift from state apparatus to technological regimes conference on World's Poor, Beijing Oct.17-19,2007

  4. Women ,ICT & Governance Sanitation Programme - PURBA MIDNAPORE B TARAHaat- Bundelkhand tea gardens of North Bengal Mahiti Shakti,Gujarat conference on World's Poor, Beijing Oct.17-19,2007

  5. Making problems visible; • Need for school education! • Education for entrepreneurship! • Entrepreneurship for freedom! • Freedom for empowerment! conference on World's Poor, Beijing Oct.17-19,2007

  6. Overcoming Gender Stereotyping • Child care for men • Mechanical repairs for women • Exchange of work evolves personalities conference on World's Poor, Beijing Oct.17-19,2007

  7. Agricultural Knowledge & Skills • Crop patterns • Use of chemicals • Patenting indigenous knowledge • Sharing information conference on World's Poor, Beijing Oct.17-19,2007

  8. Catalyzing Governance! • Giving voice to women in the marketeg;TARA-Haat • Developing Self-help groups in solving local problems eg; complete sanitation in Poorba Midnapore-UNICEF project • Developing skills and improving access to justice in North Bengal • Marketizing local entrepreneurship through adminstrative reforms conference on World's Poor, Beijing Oct.17-19,2007

  9. Towards Sustainability! • Networking NGOs with local governance. • Local resource development through appropriate technology • Generating self-help groups with local government bodies • Engendering markets • Reinventing women’s voice conference on World's Poor, Beijing Oct.17-19,2007

  10. Thank you IFFPRI, State Council of China on Poverty Reduction, Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences Beijing, China 2007. conference on World's Poor, Beijing Oct.17-19,2007

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