Conference on gender equality set to begin in Thiruvananthapuram

PTI Updated - January 22, 2018 at 04:06 PM.

In a bid to reduce gender inequality in India and increase female work participation rates, the Kerala government is set to host the country’s first global conference on gender equality here from November 12-14.

With a core theme of ‘Gender, Governance and Inclusion’ the conference is set to discuss issues ranging from citizenship, globalisation, work, governance, health, education, disability, and the role of the media.

“The theme of the conference focuses on the urgent need for a transformative agenda to move towards greater inclusion and gender equality,” Mridul Eapen, Honorary Professor, Centre for Development Studies, said.

The three-day summit at Kovalam titled ‘International Conference on Gender Equality’ (ICGE —1) is being organised by Green Park, an institution under the Kerala Government.

The institution is responsible for the successful all-women cab service, ‘She Taxi’; an initiative which is now being adopted by other states as a powerful model for women’s entrepreneurship and a means to ensure their social and financial security.

“There are pressing gender equity issues that need to be addressed and I am certain this conference will provide the ideal platform for just that; to generate a pool of ideas that can be built on and implemented successfully at both the national and international levels,” PTM Sunish, CEO, The Gender Park, said.

The conference aims to entail an informative and interactive programme that will include plenary sessions, thematic paper presentations, and panel discussions by gender experts from around the world and poster presentations by young scholars. Kerala’s draft policy on transgender rights is also set to be discussed.

‘The Sustainable Development Goals adopted by UN Member States in September 2015 place gender equality and women’s empowerment at the centre of the global development agenda. I am certain that the conference will spur renewed political commitment and re-energise action on gender equality,’ Rebecca Reichmann Tavares, Representative, UN Women’s Office for India, Bhutan, Maldives and Sri Lanka, said.

Published on November 11, 2015 07:57