Because elections can have only so much women; at the most, we are talking about 72 women getting elected as members of the parliaments, 205 gups, mangmi and some 1,000 plus women tshogpas. But what about the others, who are not part of the process?

Contesting in elections requires confident candidates with good public speaking skills. So, we need to groom and nurture aspiring women candidates. We must organize regular confidence building workshops and conferences.
READ Bhutan conducts confidence building and public speaking workshops for our women and girls in rural areas and the impact is there to see, especially with those who have undergone these programs. Girls, because we believe empowerment must happen early on and need not have to wait until they are women!
READ Bhutan conducts confidence building and public speaking workshops for our women and girls in rural areas and the impact is there to see, especially with those who have undergone these programs. Girls, because we believe empowerment must happen early on and need not have to wait until they are women!
We also conduct awareness programs on gender and how some cultural norms are detrimental when it comes to women's active participation in civic life. Leadership program is another regular program that we conduct both for young girls and boys.
Again, an empowered woman does not necessarily have to take part in elections. She may run successful businesses and do well in her life. Being economically empowered is also equally important!
Let’s go beyond elections!
very good thought la
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