Women’s empowerment in community-driven development project: a case study in Hsihseng Township, Myanmar
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2020-02Publisher
Brac UniversityAuthor
Soe, Sai Myat HeinMetadata
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Women’s empowerment is the prerequisite for economic growth and development not only for
the nation but also for the world. The study explored the impact on women’s empowerment
affected by the National Community-Driven Development Project (NCDDP) project in
Hsihseng Township, Myanmar. The project known as the National Community-Driven
Development Project (NCDDP) launched in 2013. The project aims to enable poor rural people
to benefit from increased access to and use of small-scale infrastructure and services by local
community participation in decision-making and implementation. The study examines whether
the NCDDP empowering the women in the domain of political, social, and economic in
Hsihseng Township. Through from 2016-2019 data, evidence and data from the respondents,
the program increased women’s participation in the NCDDP project and also has an impact on
the outside of the program. This study finds out that women have increased their participation
in empowering roles in the political sphere, social sphere, and economic sphere.
Keywords
Women’s empowerment; Community-driven development; National Community-Driven Development; Participation; Women’s political empowerment; Women’s social empowerment; Women’s economic empowerment.Description
This thesis is submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Masters of Arts in Governance and Development, 2020.Department
Brac Institute of Governance and Development, Brac UniversityType
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