Emphasis has
been laid on giving women who comprise half of the country’s total population
leadership roles in the policy making level in the civil service.
At an
interaction ‘Women in Civil Service’ organised by the Ministry of General
Administration here, participants pointed out that women’s participation in
civil service which has surged to 18 per cent from 11 per cent is not enough.
Prime
Minister KP Sharma Oli said society must understand that women’s reproductive
capacity is a big charity for mankind’s development and that policy should be
created on this basis.
The PM said
that women could not become shareholders despite being given opportunity to participate
in every sector, while adding that absence of women in leadership level of the
civil service was sad.
Referring to
Cuba, PM Oli said that women had gained access to top positions due to
development of education.
He further
said that women must be encouraged to seek opportunities in the social sector
and policy making level, and be given education.
General
Administration Minister Rekha Sharma expressed commitment to implement the
issues put forth during the interactive programme and said a mechanism would be
formed so that all the ministries could address women’s problems.
She said the
Civil Service Act would be reformed for gender equality for all women
employees.
Public
Service Commission Chairman Umesh Mainali said the plan for women’s participation
in civil service would remain defunct unless they were given access to the
policy making level.
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