"Mainstreaming Gender, Democratizing the State" reflects the
commitment of the United Nations to promote mechanisms that aim to
achieve equality between women and men. It identifies institutional
mechanisms for the advancement of women including national
machineries as one of twelve critical areas of concern.
National machineries are the primary institutional mechanism
entrusted with the implementation of the strategic objectives
contained in the goals for equity set by the United Nations. The
mandate of these national institutions has evolved from promoting
women-specific projects to ensuring that equality concerns are
integrated into all government legislation, policy, programs, and
budgetary processes.
National machineries face serious constraints in fulfilling
their mandate including; inadequate financial and human resources,
relatively powerless locations within government structures, and
insufficient linkage with civil societies. This volume illustrates
that the ability of UN-member states to subscribe to the agenda of
equality between women and men has been significantly enhanced by
the creation of these national-level institutions.
National machineries for the advancement of women were initially
conceived at the World Conference on the International Women's Year
held in Mexico City in 1975 and since then have been considered
systematically by world conferences on women in Copenhagen (1980),
Nairobi (1985), and Beijing (1995), as well as the sessions of the
Commission on the Status of Women. The twenty-third special session
of the General Assembly in Beijing reiterated the significant role
that national machineries play in promoting equality between women
and men, gender mainstreaming, and monitoring of the implementation
of the Beijing Platform for Action as well as the Convention on the
Elimination of All Forms of Discrimination against Women.
There has been a long-standing need for a volume to bring
together discussions on theory and practice as well as comparative
analysis and in-depth case studies of national machineries; this
book responds to that need.
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