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A COLLABORATION OF 50 SHADES OF FEDERALISM AND THE HANNS SEIDEL FOUNDATION LIVE Discussing the Shades of Federalism TURN N FEDERALISM FEDERALISM AND GENDER EQUALITY Moderator Speaker Topics DATE LIVE AT Gender scholars argue that a federal model of governance can provide opportunities to advance gender equality and the rights of women. Those opportunities include increased opportunities to sit in public office, multiple access points for women to lobby for reform measures, encouraging policy transfer between different regions of a country, protecting women from violence by responding more effectively to ethnic diversity and conflict through the provision of autonomy, self-rule and self-determination, and enabling local concerns including the different interests of women to be better represented. In some situations, however, a federal model of governance makes it difficult to achieve uniformity of laws, programs and services that benefit women, it fragments the solidarity of the women’s movements, and it is costly and complicated to navigate making gender reform measures more difficult to implement. So, in light of this contradictory evidence, What is the relationship between federalism and gender equality? Under what circumstances can federalism contribute to enhancing gender equality, and when might it pose an additional hurdle? APR 13 2021 8 P.M. YANGON TIME (GMT+6:30) 2:30 P.M. CENTRAL EUROPEAN (GMT+1) 8:30 A.M. NEW YORK TIME (GMT-4) Anja Richter Country Director UK, Hanns Seidel Foundation Christine Forster Associate professor in the Law Faculty at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia Event will be held in English. Simultaneous translation will be provided in Myanmar. Materials to read ahead could be downloaded at this link. https://bit.ly/39gvJYg https://bit.ly/3lTqJ0O

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Page 1: FEDERALISM AND GENDER EQUALITY - HSS

A C O L L A B O R AT I O N O F5 0 S H A D E S O F F E D E R A L I S M A N DT H E H A N N S S E I D E L F O U N D AT I O N

LIVE

D i s c u s s i n g t h e S h a d e s o f Fe d e r a l i s mTURN N FEDERALISM

FEDERALISM AND GENDER EQUALITYModerator SpeakerTopics

DATE LIVE AT

Gender scholars argue that a federal model of governance can provide opportunities to advance gender equality and the rights of women. Those opportunities include increased opportunities to sit in public office, multiple access points for women to lobby for reform measures, encouraging policy transfer between different regions of a country, protecting women from violence by responding more effectively to ethnic diversity and conflict through the provision of autonomy, self-rule and self-determination, and enabling local concerns including the different interests of women to be better represented.

In some situations, however, a federal model of governance makes it difficult to achieve uniformity of laws, programs and services that benefit women, it fragments the solidarity of the women’s movements, and it is costly and complicated to navigate making gender reform measures more difficult to implement. So, in light of this contradictory evidence,

What is the relationship between federalism and gender equality?

Under what circumstances can federalism contribute to enhancing gender equality, and when might it pose an additional hurdle?

APR1 32 0 2 1

8 P.M.YANGON TIME(GMT+6:30)

2:30 P.M.CENTRAL EUROPEAN

(GMT+1)

8:30 A.M.NEW YORK TIME

(GMT-4)

Anja RichterCountry Director UK,

Hanns Seidel Foundation

Christine ForsterAssociate professor in the Law

Faculty at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia

Event will be held in English. Simultaneous translation will be provided in Myanmar.

Materials to read ahead could be downloaded at this link. https://bit.ly/39gvJYghttps://bit.ly/3lTqJ0O