Women urged to take part in peace process

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Women urged to take part in peace process

Democratic Voice of Burma, 12 Feb 2014

URL: http://english.dvb.no/news/women-urged-to-take-part-in-peace-process-burma-myanmar/37141
The Burmese government’s chief peace negotiator, Aung Min, suggested that women’s involvement in the ongoing peace process will be on the agenda during upcoming negotiations.
The minister, who spoke to DVB at an art exhibition in Rangoon last Saturday, said future meetings with ethnic armed groups, geared towards achieving a nationwide ceasefire and long term political settlements, will devote some attention to the as yet near total absence of female voices in the historic discussions.
Thailand-based Women’s League of Burma (WLB), an umbrella group of 13 women’s rights organisations, welcomed the minister’s remarks. However, WLB asserted that women who take part in the peace process should be individuals who truly represent women in the country.
“This is good news for us. However, we are concerned that there is a tendency for women to be invited to meetings just for the sake of their presence — only to sit at the table without participating,” said Mi Sue Pwint, a WLB senior official.
“I would like those who are invited to peace talks to be women who really represent women’s societies and are actively focused on the subject; those who will monitor and provide feedback on developments over time,” she added.
WLB member groups have been educating women for better political knowledge — priming them for a role in state affairs through skill training programs.
NCCT committee member Hkun Okker believes that the participation of women would lead to more successful negotiations. However, he suggested that the presence of women in future meetings is dependent on the decisions of individual groups and who they appoint to attend the meeting.