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The Motanasela council is situated at the Sefikeng near the Metolong dam and is found in the Berea district. It is one of the COE council that joined COE process in 2015 and has successfully gone through the 10 stages.
The council consists of 18 members; 12 men and six women. The chairperson of the council is a man and deputized by a man.There are three committees and two of them are chaired by women. The social services committee is chaired by a woman, hence more leverage in the decision making of the council.
The women in the council have equal voting rights as their male colleagues and they participate equally even at the public gatherings, between 51%-75% women are part of the decision makings made by the public.
There are eight council staff and five are women and one is in the management. The council has managed to employ females in positions that give them chance into the decision making of the council, physical planner and finance personal are one of them.
There is a provision for maternity leave of three months paid but none for paternity leave. After the first three months of giving birth the mother is again given nursing hours for the three months. The council does not have a sexual harassment policy but report cases at the police station if occur. The council’s building is disability-friendly and accommodates everybody.
Motanasela Community Council gender budget allocations for the 2017/2018
Category | Budget 2017 | Budget 2018 |
Resources allocated to promoting gender equality in decision-making and public participation | $5 000 | $15 000 |
Resources allocated to promoting gender equality/family friendly/ youth and disability friendly policies and practices | $0 | $0 |
Resources allocated to gender-responsive local economic development | $20 227 | $28 000 |
Resources allocated to promoting gender/youth/PWD responsive projects on climate change | $45 000 | $60 000 |
In terms of local economic development the council has embarked on a mission to attract women to engage in entrepreneurship, with the assistance from the Caritas Lesotho. It has also allocated market space for women and youth to sell their products and try to advertise their products at the council note board.
Land and housing;16 women have applied for land and there is also more interested in applying after the council taught them about land act. Also the council has provided community with water tanks, stand pipes and spring protections, this is to bring services closer to women as they are the ones who normally travel long distances to fetch some water. These were also used as gender based violence preventative measures has also help in the fight of gender based violence because most women are raped while they travelling to fetch some water.
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Comment on Summit 2017-Motanasela Council COE