Grassroots Roles and Leadership Aspirations: The Experiences of Young Ethnic Women in Myanmar Civil Society Organizations

Q2 Arts and Humanities
M. Matelski, Nang Muay Noan
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Abstract:This research explores young ethnic women's activities, experiences, and leadership aspirations within Myanmar civil society organizations (CSOs), and the influence of the COVID pandemic on their life and work. Ethnic women working for CSOs face a number of challenges not only from various power holders but also from within their own communities and organizations. Meanwhile, they carve out opportunities for themselves as young civil society workers. Many show aspirations to become community leaders or politicians. This research was set up in collaboration with two organizations based in Myanmar. Interviews were held in July 2020 with fourteen young ethnic women who had previously been involved in women's leadership trainings, to explore how they experienced their position within civil society after completion of these programs. Apart from their ethnic and gender identities, a number of intersecting identity factors such as age, life stage, education level, and place of origin were taken into account. Differences in experiences were found not only among the known identity factors but also between individual women from different communities, and between those working on the community level and in more formal nongovernmental organizations (NGOs). We end with a number of recommendations for CSOs and their partners and donors.
基层角色和领导愿望:缅甸民间社会组织中少数民族青年妇女的经验
摘要:本研究探讨了缅甸民间社会组织中年轻少数民族妇女的活动、经历和领导愿望,以及新冠肺炎疫情对她们生活和工作的影响。为民间社会组织工作的少数民族妇女不仅面临来自各种权力持有者的挑战,还面临来自她们自己的社区和组织内部的挑战。与此同时,他们作为年轻的民间社会工作者为自己创造了机会。许多人表现出成为社区领袖或政治家的愿望。这项研究是与缅甸的两个组织合作开展的。2020年7月,对14名曾参加过妇女领导力培训的年轻少数民族妇女进行了采访,探讨她们在完成这些项目后如何体验自己在民间社会中的地位。除了他们的种族和性别身份外,还考虑了一些相互交叉的身份因素,如年龄、生活阶段、教育水平和原籍。不仅在已知的身份因素之间,而且在来自不同社区的妇女个人之间,以及在社区一级和在更正式的非政府组织中工作的妇女之间,都发现了经验的差异。最后,我们向民间社会组织及其合作伙伴和捐助者提出了一些建议。
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Journal of Burma Studies
Journal of Burma Studies Arts and Humanities-History
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