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BHUTAN
Gyelyong Tshogde
Parliamentary bodies dealing with gender equality :
Committee on Social and Cultural Affairs

Type of parliamentary body Multifunctional
Nature Permanent
Related to chambers Gyelyong Tshogde
Date of creation Created in 2008 on appointment by the National Council of Bhutan
Last renewal date
Mandate The Committee is mandated to initiate and review legislation related to social and cultural affairs.
Membership There are five members in the Committee in total. The members were selected on the basis of their area of interest and technical expertise. Initially, members will serve for a one-year term. Composition by sex: 4 men (100%), 0 woman (0%)
Working methods The Committee meets once a week during which the members brainstorm on the issues concerning social and cultural aspects. Issues are prioritised according to their urgency. Relevant agencies from both non-governmental and governmental sectors are invited to discuss courses of action being developed. Functioning: a) The Secretariat of the National Council provides the Committee's administrative support services and its budget. Other support mechanisms, be they financial or library resources, are not yet set up. b) The Committee is in the process of setting up an effective system to fulfil its mandate and to respond to society's needs.
Relations with other parliamentary bodies The Committee members participate in weekly plenary sessions with other committees of the National Council. These plenary sessions are primarily a means for members to report and share information and to discuss crosscutting topics that the Committees have in common.
Relations with external bodies The Committee on Social and Cultural Affairs works closely with agencies that are responsible for women and gender equality programmes such as the National Commission for Women and Children, Respect, Educate, Nurture and Empower Women (RENEW), and the Woman and Child Protection Unit under the Royal Bhutan Police (RBP).
Subjects dealt with Given its recent creation, the Committee has yet to issue a report. However, the most topical issues on its current agenda include youth unemployment and women's and children's wellbeing.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Main address Committee on Social and Cultural Affairs
National Council
Lanjophakha
Thimphu
Bhutan

Phone +975 2 337 370-374
Fax +975 2 325 543
Website http://www.nationalcouncil.bt/en/committees/committee_members/4
PRESIDING OFFICER(S)
Name Mr. Hon. Nima
Notes Chairperson
Address (if different from above)
Phone +975-2-339929
Fax
E-mail nima@nationalcouncil.bt
Website
Name Mr. Hon. Dhan Bdr. Monger
Notes Vice-Chairperson
Address (if different from above)
Phone +975-2-339952
Fax
E-mail dbmonger@nationalcouncil.bt
Website
SECRETARY
Name Ms. Soyang Dechen
Notes Committee Secretary
Address (if different from above)
Phone +975 02 3373 70 (ext. 2013)
Fax
E-mail soyangdeshi@gmail.com
web site:
Notes

Information on this page was last updated on 30 November 2015
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