women politics_ukraine wndc_2014
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Women in Ukrainian politics and civil society, with a brief history intro and 2 possible scenarios of further development. Presented in DC in 2014.TRANSCRIPT
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UKRAINE: WOMEN IN POLITICSIryna Fedets
Atlas Corps and CIPE fellow
The Heritage Foundation
2014
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Women in Ukrainian history• Middle ages:
• Brief periods of women-rulers of some territories
• Princess Olga brings Christianity to Kyiv
• Modernity:• Education • Charity
• Endowed schools• Supported monasteries,
churches
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Halshka Hulevychivna• Founder of Kyiv Fraternity
School (1615) • This school later developed
into Kyiv Mohyla Academy (a National University now)
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XIX and XX century • XIX century: first women’s organizations • Early XX century: women participate in political
movements (Lesya Ukrainka), wars for liberation
• 1920s: first women from Ukraine in Polish Seim and Senate
• Soviet Union: state-controlled emancipation
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Modern Ukraine• Low representation in politics:
• 10% of MPs are women (8% in 2008-2012) • 1 out of 20 ministers is a woman
• UN Millennium goal: minimum 30% of either gender in the parliament by 2015
• 2013 Gender Gap report: Ukraine is on the 64th position out of 136 countries • 27 in education, 30 in economic participation• 75 in health, 119 in political participation
• Barriers: • Lack of time, finances, connections• Poor development of political parties
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Parliamentary group “Equal opportunities”
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Modern Ukraine (continued)• Active in NGOs• Participated in the “Euromaidan” protests in winter 2013-
2014• Programs to monitor gender equality in politics
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Ruslana – singer, activist
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Olha Bohomolets – doctor, activist, presidential candidate
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Tetyana Chornovol – journalist, activist, chief of anti-corruption bureau
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Future scenarios• Negative:
• War, instability• Security issues on the agenda• Shift of public opinion towards popularity of “strong”, “military” types
• Positive: • Gradual growth of women in legislature, government• Recruitment from NGOs
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Thank you!• Iryna Fedets
• Atlas Corps and CIPE fellow in the Heritage Foundation • Worked in a think tank and a political party in Ukraine
@irkeyshn
Iryna Fedets