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    AYF ARMENIA PUTS THE SPOTLIGHT ON WOMEN'S ROLE IN POLITICS

    http://www.arfd.info/2012/03/10/ayf-armenia-puts-the-spotlight-on-womens-role-in-politics/
    March 10, 2012

    On March 10, AYF Armenia's seminar on "Women's role in politics" took
    place at the organization's premises. Keynote speakers were ARF-D
    Member of Parliament Ruzan Arakelyan and Socialist International's
    Vice-President Maria Titizian.

    Although women are more than half of the population and 70% of them are
    of higher education still very few women engage in social-political
    life. Arakelyan noted that however gender equality is stated by
    law, in real life is quite different. She argued that people with
    intellectual background provide a country's development. "And we have
    no bigger treasure than our intellectuals" she said. There are 11
    women members of the Armenian Parliament, today and are very active,
    stated Arakelyan.

    "We idealize the Armenian mother. If that is so, then we have to
    struggle to build a country where our children will want to stay" said
    Titizian. "I believe that women's participation will improve political
    culture" she added and cited a few Western European countries' examples
    where because of the large number of women involved in, social reforms
    have been rooted better and implemented faster. International rates
    show women's engagement in politics around 20-22% whereas in Armenia
    is 9%. "If women decided to go on a 24-hour strike all activities in
    Armenia would pause. There's a lot of power in women's hands but it's
    not being used" said Titizian.

    To achieve polyphony and form a more representational youth
    audience, AYF Armenia had invited members from other political youth
    organizations, as well.




    From: A. Papazian
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