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a. Define women right?
b. When did tthe UN pass the resolution women's right?
c. What does the term 'partiarchal society' mean?
d. Why is there the need of women empowernment in Nepal?Answer in two sentences.
e. Do you think your mother or sister at home is able to get women rights?
f. Which part and article of the constitution of Nepal deals with the rights to women?




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Answered by rashmimarathe929
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a. rights that promote a position of legal and social equality of women with men.

b. 31 October 2000

c. Patriarchy is a social system in which men hold primary power and predominate in roles of political leadership, moral authority, social privilege and control of property. Some patriarchal societies are also patrilineal, meaning that property and title are inherited by the male lineage.

d. Nepal is a patriarchal society, dominated by men. Inequality is really common. Women have less basic education and less opportunity to empower social and economic environment. In fact men occupy most of the works with responsibility.

That’s why VIN contributes to educate woman on their right to develop a new generation with more equality in collaboration with the women micro credit cooperative. This cooperative was created in 2010 and is counting now 542 female members in Jitpur community. With the help of VIN, the women initiative and their activities are being financially supported. This leads to their independence so nowadays they are able to improve their english skills, defend their human rights and improve their computer knowledge.

Mariel, a volunteer, is teaching English for women in the community in Jitpur. It is the opportunity for their woman to be more educated and in fact to have more chance to develop their initiative. Mariel is also giving stress and management lessons for women. As the women live such a busy life, they don’t have enough time to care for themselves. They have to care about the household, like cooking, cleaning and looking after the needs of their children. But nobody has explained to them how to manage their time to feel better and how to relax between their hard works.

With the help of the volunteers from VIN the women get a chance to lead their knowledge further to their children so this raises the probability of a better future for the women in Nepal.

e. It has never been a good time to be a woman. Shackled at home, deprived of rights in society, and subjected to gender bias at the workplace, women have borne the brunt of being the weaker sex all through history. Though the skew in rights and treatment hasn’t quite corrected itself, women are possibly in a better place today than ever before. This is because rising awareness, availability of global forums and social media to voice their anguish and angst, changes in laws to empower them, and proactive governments to implement gender neutral laws have all converged to give women a hearing and heft.

Still, there are many areas that can do with a nudge to empower them, one being the succession and inheritance laws. For years, women in India have been discriminated against and denied the right to ancestral property due to various reasons. One, there is no uniformity in inheritance laws, with various religious communities governed by their own personal laws and different state tribals by their customary laws.

f. As a reply to many jurists, who frown upon Nepal's Constitution without examination, reading article 38, which envisages right of women as a Fundamental Right is crucial. The clause 1 of the Article says that every woman shall have equal rights to lineage without any gender discriminations.

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