Rural women participations in community development activities of Shan State in Myanmar: case study in Pekhon township area
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2019-07Publisher
BRAC UniversityAuthor
Htun, John ThanMetadata
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The purpose of the study is to explore the reasons role and challenges of rural
women’s participation in community development activities of Shan State in
Myanmar. Throughout the history of Myanmar, especially in Shan State area,
rural women has lacked of political power, education and a role in
administration. Consequently, they have lagged behind in socio-economic
development. While women in general show interest in participating in
community development activities, rural women do not seem to share the same
motivation. To gain an understanding of their participation or the lack of it, this
study explored the challenges women face to participating in community
development activities.What are the roles of rural women participation in
community development activities?What are the challenges for rural women to
participate in community development activities?How do rural women
overcome barriers and challenges to participate in community development
Activities?To answer these questions this study employed qualitative research
methods including in-depth interviews with Department of Rural Development
(DRD) Civil services staff and observations with community members. The
DRD is also a government organization that represents and promotes the
sustainable livelihood standard of rural women through of all indigenousgroups
in Myanmar.This studywasconducted in different locations and with different
levels of development geography and livelihoods of two villages inPekhon
township area, atTaunggyi district, Southern of Shan State. The challenges
include language; education; cultural norms; health issues; Familiar burdens;
poverty and limited formal access and control over assets.