September 16, 2019
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 In 2024-Gender Equality in Rural Areas

Topic: 2024-Gender Equality in Rural Areas
Country: Russian Federation
Delegate Name: Jacob Zhang

United Nations Women
Gender Equality In Rural Areas
Russian Federation
Jacob Zhang
Forest Hills Northern High School

Gender equality in rural areas has become a pressing topic of discussion, with many women facing limited access to education, healthcare, and economic opportunities. In Russia, many of these challenges are made up of traditional family structures and also the lack of necessities and infrastructure in remote areas. To improve the development of rural communities, and to help with the personal well-being of many women, this issue must be addressed in a practical and sensitive approach that promotes long-term economic growth and stability.
In Russia, rural areas force many women to occupy roles centered around family and caregiving, with limited access to resources needed to pursue an education or career. The lack of infrastructure in rural areas negatively affects the ability to access quality healthcare, schools, and employment, leaving many women at a disadvantage compared to women in urban areas. This has worsened the economic challenges faced in rural communities, which often instead rely on traditional industries. It is necessary for political representation for rural women and their needs.
While challenges remain persistent, Russia has started to improve the lives of rural women through investments in rural healthcare and education, as well as infrastructure projects that aim to improve transportation and connectivity to the more remote areas. On average, approximately 15 percent of rural women in Russia have limited access to higher education. Additionally, agricultural development programs that include a focus on women, encourage their participation. Still, Russia stays steadfast in resisting external pressures to create conflict with traditional family structures, to emphasize gradual change.
To promote gender equality in rural areas, Russia proposes the strengthening of schools, hospitals, and transportation, as well as programs that provide vocational training to support women’s participation. Russia also calls for international collaboration that focuses on economic development initiatives that give opportunities to women without creating culturally insensitive regulations. By addressing these issues, Russia aims to create equality while preserving the unique characteristics of each rural community.