iii. What are the challenges faced by women’s organizations in India?
Problems adapting to rapid social and technical change |
Challenges such as lack of digital skills, lack of access to technology, and limited understanding of how to use digital tools to reach new audiences and mobilize support. |
Restrictive access to foreign funds and restrictive Indian government funding: |
The Indian government has often been restrictive in providing funding to these organizations, and foreign funds are also coming under scrutiny, which can make it difficult for these organizations to secure the funding. |
Issues with accountability |
There is a lack of regulations to ensure organizations are transparent and accountable, and issues surrounding misuse of funds, which can undermine the effectiveness of these organizations. |
Lack of political will and policy support |
Women’s organizations in India often face a lack of political will and support from the government in addressing women’s issues. This can include a lack of policies or laws specifically addressing women’s rights and a lack of funding for programs and services that benefit women and girls. |
Patriarchal mindset of the society |
This includes resistance from men to changes in traditional gender roles, resistance from women to take leadership roles, and resistance from communities to challenge traditional practices that discriminate against women. |