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UID:women-pluralism-and-political-participation-in-peacebuilding-democratizing-and-developing-burma-myanmar-1
SUMMARY:Women, Pluralism, and Political Participation in Peacebuilding, Democratizing and Developing Burma/Myanmar (1)
LOCATION:Room 1.403
DESCRIPTION:Decades of civil war and military rule have had a tremendous im
 pact on the people of Myanmar. The brutal repression committed by the Burme
 se Army has left a deeply ingrained sense of distrust, grievance and fear i
 n the minds of ethnic minority people. Myanmar is a society of great ethnic
 , ideological, religious, and social heterogeneity. However, the prolonged 
 military dictatorship has transformed this rich diversity into deep divisio
 n at various levels, exacerbated by inequality, discrimination, poverty and
  human insecurity. Therefore, on the one hand there have been a number of d
 evelopment and peace initiatives after the advent of NLD-administration, on
  the other hand, there is still a long way to go to build a fully democrati
 c society that can bring sustainable peace and development to the people. A
 ung San Suu Kyi has stated many times that her government’s top priority is
  to resolve ethnic conflict as soon as possible through an ‘all- inclusive’
  peace process, but significant challenges remain to be addressed.\n\nAgain
 st this backdrop, an increasing number of women’s organizations have emerge
 d and have in turn formed coalitions. Many women are joining hands across t
 he ethnic boundaries playing an especially important role in the socio-envi
 ronmental sphere. Some have even actively participated in the political dec
 ision-making processes in peacebuilding as well as underpinning democratiza
 tion and development. Women play the roles of unifiers and peacemakers and 
 have an innate endowment for promoting inclusiveness, and respecting divers
 ity. Without women’s presence and active participation in decision-making, 
 it would be difficult to create a democratic and pluralistic society with t
 he potential to bring about peace within the family, community, and the cou
 ntry since the society in Myanmar has been broken into pieces due to the mu
 ltiple divisions.\n\nDifferent approaches, various accomplishments, emergin
 g challenges and promising opportunities are hoped to be exchanged, analyse
 d and consolidated among presenters as well as the inputs from the audience
  for further applications.
URL:https://euroseas2019.org/program/panels/women-pluralism-and-political-participation-in-peacebuilding-democratizing-and-developing-burma-myanmar
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20190911T133000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20190911T150000
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DTSTAMP:20260405T200400
UID:women-pluralism-and-political-participation-in-peacebuilding-democratizing-and-developing-burma-myanmar-2
SUMMARY:Women, Pluralism, and Political Participation in Peacebuilding, Democratizing and Developing Burma/Myanmar (2)
LOCATION:Room 1.403
DESCRIPTION:Decades of civil war and military rule have had a tremendous im
 pact on the people of Myanmar. The brutal repression committed by the Burme
 se Army has left a deeply ingrained sense of distrust, grievance and fear i
 n the minds of ethnic minority people. Myanmar is a society of great ethnic
 , ideological, religious, and social heterogeneity. However, the prolonged 
 military dictatorship has transformed this rich diversity into deep divisio
 n at various levels, exacerbated by inequality, discrimination, poverty and
  human insecurity. Therefore, on the one hand there have been a number of d
 evelopment and peace initiatives after the advent of NLD-administration, on
  the other hand, there is still a long way to go to build a fully democrati
 c society that can bring sustainable peace and development to the people. A
 ung San Suu Kyi has stated many times that her government’s top priority is
  to resolve ethnic conflict as soon as possible through an ‘all- inclusive’
  peace process, but significant challenges remain to be addressed.\n\nAgain
 st this backdrop, an increasing number of women’s organizations have emerge
 d and have in turn formed coalitions. Many women are joining hands across t
 he ethnic boundaries playing an especially important role in the socio-envi
 ronmental sphere. Some have even actively participated in the political dec
 ision-making processes in peacebuilding as well as underpinning democratiza
 tion and development. Women play the roles of unifiers and peacemakers and 
 have an innate endowment for promoting inclusiveness, and respecting divers
 ity. Without women’s presence and active participation in decision-making, 
 it would be difficult to create a democratic and pluralistic society with t
 he potential to bring about peace within the family, community, and the cou
 ntry since the society in Myanmar has been broken into pieces due to the mu
 ltiple divisions.\n\nDifferent approaches, various accomplishments, emergin
 g challenges and promising opportunities are hoped to be exchanged, analyse
 d and consolidated among presenters as well as the inputs from the audience
  for further applications.
URL:https://euroseas2019.org/program/panels/women-pluralism-and-political-participation-in-peacebuilding-democratizing-and-developing-burma-myanmar
DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20190911T153000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Berlin:20190911T170000
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