 Hello, my name is Ewe. Welcome from Malamian, Monk State and Southern Myanmar. I am Mi-Cherry Soh. I'm working as the network coordinator of Monwoman Network and also program the writer of Monwoman and Sharon at GPR Society Development Organization. I have been studying research why there are more women in politics and I have been studying in 38 years, Mon State, the Nendai division and current state and we come out options from women members of the parliament in Mon, and the Nendai group is parliament. So we find out where men have the opportunity, women have the career, such as family, a gender role and hierarchy. This has been made a planet woman to be representing at the parliament. When in our tradition women have the taking care of the children, Sharon is responsible of the woman and everything's related to the service of women as you can see this is and then women think that this is how if they want to do politics where it is not priorities to them and they have to do their work fast and then they can participate and then tradition are also woman work, like information and the development of the technology. They are like we have been shown in the picture, we have the technology like where we can go quickly but women women must keep the tradition and use the tradition way that is also become a barrier for women in representation and this is the same for men it is very easy you to be representative to be a leader but for women it is hard and then the opportunity are also not much if compared than men in our society and when we have the opportunity but given the choice between a qualifying woman candidate and a male candidate most women even women themselves they choose to support men this is happening for a long time and it become in our society gender representation in the parliament does not reflect as this picture in the composition of the population women and bees challenge the state that oh and in monstay this is our study highlight more from monstay in fast parliament we don't have zero percent of the woman and the one of the MPs who joined both and he mentioned this only male are representative in monstay parliament they have been doing very quick on the issue they agree easily and not much challenge and not much debate but in this parliament still currently and then there are five women out of 36 so those women have made a lot of voice and a lot of challenge to them and all the issue not passed easily than before but when it is implementing it is less mistakes when we did not much debate in this cutting we when we implementing we see the problem but when we have been debating carefully so in this year there is no doubt that women think very specific specifically and then and and make it clear make it easy and make it everybody be to think carefully that is make when implementing easy for women and easy to implement i want to summarize when we only have men think and easily pass easily all the issue but when we implementing it takes long time by having women in the discussion and not it has to separate think carefully and with both represent and they take both woman and man voice but when implementing it is easier and the this is the picture for gender balance when we have gender yeah in the up for it is when we only have men the men view more and then when we have women on the woman view and also who you can see in the picture this woman and these have parliament playing more beautiful picture most of when they see and then the every this is all three state mention this and woman and children issue when we don't have woman leaders and then it is difficult there are some issues that mayor and these that not understand enough about the how to legislate when we have women and how long it is getting easier for for them to to provide the service and women and we see some issue more clearly and in more detail than men this is only when we interview men are saying and they recognize that now we have some every state it become woman and then how it is woman voice are very specific and in the future the parliament we have a big for the tanker parliament could be made more woman friendly by providing on-site tanker and then look for rooms for bread feedings we have a lot of space if we care women and then we we provide this and then women will be more happy to participate in the parliament and through my experience currently in Myanmar through the transition we are fighting not only for woman representation in why we want more woman representation it is we would like to change the services and we have a lot of gender based wild land and child rape and trafficking and such harassment so we need enough safe house enough counseling in person and where counseling area and then we need a legal services health care services for women and children and social worker services and where it is survivors and the approach and also during this pandemic a woman struggling when looking at the case if the case become up to double and triple before we are handling eight eight case parliament now it is become over 20 case and getting asking for the services and we need like a developing country like us and then gender balance is not only in the representing but also the services and we have been our country patriarchy and mere dominant for long times and now when we change the democracy and federal democracy system woman representation gender balance woman when we talk about gender balance it is mostly show in need it is woman participation in politics so that is why it has been highlighted and when you when we get make more friendly break the barrier as I present what barrier we have been studied if we can break woman will be more familiar and prior make their easier to join the politics and to represent for the people so this is my contact and then thank you do you want to