MIFTAH
Tuesday, 14 May. 2024
 
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MIFTAH recently organized a meeting for female municipal and village council members with assistant deputy for local council affairs in the Ministry of Local Government Abdel Karim Sidr as part of its “Elections Support” program.

MIFTAH CEO Lily Feidy said the meeting was aimed at discussing ways of joint cooperation and coordination in order to confront challenges faced by women local council members in their field and in a way that serves MIFTAH’s strategic goals. These goals, she said, aim at empowering leadership components in society to participate in promoting democracy, good governance, raising social awareness towards the rights of good citizenry and influencing at the level of policies and legislations in a way that guarantees the protection of civil and social rights for all sectors.

MIFTAH coordinator Maysoon Qawasmeh moderated the session; she stressed on the need for providing women with logistic, moral and material support, adding that 20 women members of municipal and village councils from different parts of the West Bank participated in the meeting.

At the start of his speech, Sidr highlighted the most significant hindrances that former local council members have faced according to studies conducted by the gender unit in the local government council. He pointed out that female members could come to unit to voice their grievances about these problems, including: the times scheduled for council meetings; the domination of the husband and family over the members and their independence in taking decisions; confining them to branch committees and excluding them from the main committees and local government workshops.

For their part, the participants proposed the most significant obstacles they face in their work in the councils in general and those they face as female members in particular. These were mostly focused on the clear marginalization of their role as elected women to these councils, which do not often listen to their opinions.

Ansaf Mansour, member of the Biddo village council, west of Jerusalem said: “There are many problems, the most outstanding one being that they do not inform me about the council’s agenda; they also don’t listen to my suggestions most of the time,” she said.

Muna Obeidat from the Handaza local council in the Bethlehem district said: “As women members, we are not given the budget to review.” Itaf Badarneh from the Ya’bad municipal council suggested that women should be rehabilitated before reaching the councils by offering courses and rehabilitation programs to girls in schools and young women in universities so that they could get used to the election process from an early age and therefore be able to reach decision-making positions.

Sider confirmed that the ministry is planning to train council heads and members in administrative, financial, organizational and other fields. He also said the ministry was working on a plan to introduce ways of actively involving women in these councils, finally commending the role of civil society institutions in supporting women in this field

 
 
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