African Journal of Humanities and Social Sciences
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Volume 3, Issue 2, August 2023 | |
Research PaperOpenAccess | |
The Impact of Public Policy on Gender Equality and Women’s Rights in Bangladesh |
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1MSS in Public Administration, Shahjalal University of Science and Technology, Sylhet 3114, Bangladesh. E-mail: sultanurrahman8@gmail.com
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Afr.J.Humanit.&Soc.Sci. 3(2) (2023) 43-50, DOI: https://doi.org/10.51483/AFJHSS.3.2.2023.43-50 | |
Received: 19/01/2023|Accepted: 15/06/2023|Published: 05/08/2023 |
This paper explores the crossroad of public policy and women’s rights in Bangladesh, fastening on gender equality and women's rights. It highlights the significance of public programs in addressing gender inequality and promoting women’s rights. The paper addresses challenges faced by women in Bangladesh and emphasizes the need for legal fabrics, capacity- structure programs, and social protection measures. It also examines the part of public policy in promoting women’s profitable commission, fastening on access to education, entrepreneurship, equal pay, and financial addition. The paper also emphasizes the need for legal and institutional fabrics, capacity structure, political party reforms, and stakeholder engagement to insure women’s representation in decision-making processes. Policy evaluation is pivotal for assessing the effectiveness of gender equality and women’s rights programs. The paper offers recommendations for policy advancements, including strengthening legal fabrics, addressing social morals, perfecting data collection, and promoting collaboration among stakeholders. By administering validation-grounded programs and continuously assessing their impact, Bangladesh can make significant progress towards achieving gender equality and upholding mortal rights.
Keywords: Public policy, Women's rights, Gender equality, Legal fabrics, Bangladesh
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