ヘルプ
A participatory process is a sequence of participatory activities (e.g. first filling out a survey, then making proposals, discussing them in face-to-face or virtual meetings, and finally prioritizing them) with the aim of defining and making a decision on a specific topic.
Examples of participatory processes are: a process of electing committee members (where candidatures are first presented, then debated and finally a candidacy is chosen), participatory budgets (where proposals are made, valued economically and voted on with the money available), a strategic planning process, the collaborative drafting of a regulation or norm, the design of an urban space or the production of a public policy plan.
7 - Women's rights
Use this space to discuss theme 7
このプロセスについて
Support women activists, take action for women’s rights
For centuries women have had to endure violence and discrimination, exclusion from spaces of influence and roles of power, and face specific risks and experience higher barriers in seeking justice than men do. Yet, women workers and trade unionists are often front and centre of the struggles for workers’ rights.
Few garment workers are paid a living wage, but women garment workers are paid less than men with fewer opportunities of promotion, keeping their wages low. Women are often deprived of social protection, equal treatment and fair labour standards, which can mean no maternity leave, patriarchal settings in decision making , no child care and unsafe travel to work. Some women workers are forced to take mandatory pregnancy tests.
Not only women share a large part of the work in garment value chains, they also often are the backbone of their families and their communities. This unpaid labour, combined with workplace discrimination, means that they are put in a position of higher vulnerability than their male counterparts.
To achieve a just transition, the re-organisation for the fashion industry must be centered around principles of eco-feminism, recognising, valuing and de-gendering work of care for workers and the planet.
We cannot achieve a just world without eradicating sexism, promoting the need for equality and equity on the way to a Just Transition. Policies and practices should promote diversity and inclusion at all levels of the industry. Empowering women workers through capacity development and education on their roles and rights at work is essential in reskilling and upskiling towards a just transition.
そのようなプロセスにおいて、おそらく画一的な「女性」グループのさまざまな現実と経験を認識し、考慮に入れることができるでしょうか?
普遍化と均質化の危険性 女性*は、複数の差別のためにもさまざまな経験を経験します - 社会集団内の複雑さと不平等を考慮に入れてください > これをどのように可視化できますか?ジェンダーの不平等を積極的に解消するために、「公正な移行」をどのように設計できるのでしょうか?
この質問について話し合うために、このスペースを使用してください。気候危機による環境変化や災害によって、女性はどのように異なる影響を受けますか?
異なる影響に注意を払うことは、特に女性労働者にとって、気候変動のジェンダーによる影響に対する盲目を避けるのに役立ちます関連する参加型プロセス
リファレンス: CCC-PART-2025-04-13