Macedonian Women's Rights Centre
organized an event titled as "Women Has the Power"held at Best Western Hotel in Skopje on 13th
of October.
The idea for organizing such an
event came as a follow up of the People to People Study
Visit : "Combating Discrimination - Legislative and Positive Practices" heldin Brusselsfrom 14th- 17thof April 2009. The Study visit's aim was to offer
possibilities to the participants to visit EU institutions in order to
familiarize themselves with EU structures, policy making process, program's,
policies and best practices. TheStudy
visit also was to inform the participating representatives of civil society
about international and European legal bases against discrimination on
different grounds, to give good examples and to offer them exchange and
networking opportunities among themselves as well as with European-level civil
society organizations active against discrimination. Due to this we used the
opportunity to invite Miss Madi Sarma, member of the European Economic and
Social Committee by the European Commission who is actively included in the
process of combating discrimination of women, but also is a successful
entrepreneur.
The event "Woman Has the Power"
was to refer to issues such as women economic empowerment and entrepreneurship.
The event was held in two parts - the first part was panel discussion, where Miss
Madi Sarma and Mr. Mentor Kadriu from "Sida" (Th Swedish International Agency
for Development and Cooperation) as speakers were presenting the importance of
inclusion of women in the economy and in the process of entrepreneurship as
well, and the significance of having equal employment opportunities for men and
women which is necessary to be ensured. Mr Kadriu raised questions related to
agriculture programs where the women from the rural areas can be included. Working
with women's rights, the President of Macedonian Women's RightsCenter
– Daniela Dabeska stressed that the activities within the organization since
its establishment are focused on promotion and protection of the woman's rights,
awareness raising and dealing with the issue of domestic violence, hence with
the economic violence on women as well. Woman's financial and economic insecurity is a
big problem followed by economic circumstances with which developing countries
such as Macedonia
are facing with, while going through the process of transition. Our
organization is active since Macedonia
declared its independence and up till now is following all the issues of
violations of human rights that Macedonian women are having troubles with.
According to our data base from the total number of women that refer for help
or advice in our office, due to certain kind of violations of their rights, 72%
of them were faced with the problem of economicdependency . This information is showing the strong connection between
economic insecurity and the risks of possible victimization of women. For this
reason in order to terminate the circle of financial dependency and insecurity it
is necessary for the successful women with innovative and creative ideas offering
new working places, to be motivated by different institutional structures. The nessecerry
mechanisms must be implemented so the women entrepreneurs will have benefit. In
this direction, Miss Madi Sharma represented her successful story, which
positive experience will serve for taking initiatives for improving the economic stratus of woman.
Participants - representatives
from the UN agencies in Skopje, EU mission in Skopje, and representatives
of the non- governmental sector, participated in the discussion through
questions and comments. It was stressed that in Macedonia man still has the power
and the main role in the family as supplier and provider of financial means.
The tradition also takes a part in this matter by obeying customs where the
women cannot inherit any property in favor of the husband who can for example.Due to this fact, women are faced with
difficulties for receiving bank loans for starting a business because of the
simple fact that it are necessary having property to be encumbered by mortgage.
The second part of the event was more
interactive and organized as workshop delivered by Miss Sharma, where participants
directly took part by considering "in-box" thinking and taking steps for "out-box" activities, creating simulation of trade market behavior, selling
products and filling evaluation forms afterwards. This workshop had a purpose
to develop the abilities of market consideration and finding possibilities and
ways of benefit, so every representative can deliver this model to their own
target group.
After finishing this event, it was
talked for initiating activities of social inclusion of the target group women,
no meter if the women are having with formal education or possessingsome skills and abilities which can be turned
into money and to have benefit from them.