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Mongolia|politics|December 15, 2023 / 11:03 AM
Gender equality law implementation discussed at Mongolian Parliament

AKIPRESS.COM - The Standing Committee on Social Policy in cooperation with the Standing Committee on Justice of the Parliament of Mongolia organized a meeting to discuss the report on the implementation of the Gender Equality Law on December 12, Montsame reported.

Minister of Mongolia and Chairman of the National Committee for Port Revival B. Tulga presented a report on the policies and measures taken by the government in 2021 and 2022 to ensure gender equality. According to the Women, Business and the Law Report by the World Bank, Mongolia is among the 20 countries which made progress having score of 90.6 out of 100. The World Bank's annual report analyzes laws and regulations affecting women’s economic opportunity in 190 economies.

Mongolia was ranked 70th out of 145 countries by the World Economic Forum's Global Gender Gap Report 2022. Minister B. Tulga stated that the government of Mongolia is implementing two national programs, one strategic plan, and gender programs in 15 sectors, the capital city, 21 provinces and 9 districts of the capital. In addition, the National Committee on Gender Equality is implementing the 2022-2031 Intersectoral Gender Equality Strategy.

Minister B. Tulga noted that according to the analysis and assessment of the gender situation in 2019, the gender gap remains across all sectors and levels. According to the report, a national framework for enhancing gender equality, implementation of gender-sensitive policy planning, implementation, reporting, monitoring and evaluation, and gender research are under implementation and gender-responsive budgeting and financial management are poor. Sectoral and cross-sectoral policies including "Regulations in support of inclusive education", "Maternal and child healthcare and reproductive health" and "Action plan to reduce the gap in life expectancy between men and women" implemented at 70-90% during the pandemic.

Minister B. Tulga presented the plans to expand and improve the use of gender-disaggregated data and statistics within gender studies and align the legislation related to development policy and asset allocation to ensure gender equality.

Deputy Minister for Labour and Social Protection S. Zulpkhar noted the results of gender-responsive budgeting of the Employment Promotion Fund of Mongolia in 2021 and 2022. 55% out of 39,000 citizens in 2021 and 59.4% out of 80,000 citizens in 2022 involved in the Employment Support Program were women. According to the New Labor Law, the number of enterprises and organizations with kindergartens and childcare rooms has increased, which is an effective way to support women's employment in future.

State Secretary of the Ministry of Education and Science (MES) L. Tsedevsuren noted that in 2024 the MES has allocated 250 billion tugriks for gender-sensitive budgeting. The State Secretary emphasized that the policy of the MES aims at creating equality and accessibility at the sectoral level, eliminating discrimination, especially ensuring an equal environment and learning conditions for children. The State Secretary stated that in 2022, the MES tasked a team of external experts to evaluate all textbooks for grades 1-12 in secondary schools, and relevant corrections and updates have been made in the textbooks this academic year to be distributed to students. Deputy Minister for Labour and Social Protection S. Zulpkhar emphasized the program worth of 90.6 billion tugriks which is being implemented by the Employment Promotion Fund of Mongolia in 2023 as well as integration of gender-sensitive budgeting methodology.

State Secretary of the National Committee on Gender Equality T. Enkhbayar stated that the report on the implementation of the Gender Equality Law in the Ministries, in the capital city, in 21 provinces and in 9 districts was assessed by 41 indicators. According to the assessment, out of 16 Ministries, the Ministry of Justice and Internal Affairs, Ministry of Construction and Urban Development, Minister for Labour and Social Protection and Ministry of Foreign Affairs were assessed with more than 50% of implementation of the Gender Equality Law, while in most of the Ministries it is below 50%.

In connection with the report on the implementation of the Gender Equality Law, the Chairman of the Standing Commission on Social Policy P. Anujin highlighted two issues: all ministries should conduct an assessment study on possible negative consequences of the removal of the article and provisions on punishment for sexual harassment in the workplace and submit to the Standing Committee on Social Policy; make suggestions on policies and measures to be taken to improve the living conditions of citizens and reduce alcoholism as it was concluded the 9.6 point difference in life expectancy of men and women is caused by health-risk behaviours, alcoholism, and low income.

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