1.0 Introduction
2.1 Terms of reference
In this report I hope to explore the impact gender inequality in Bangladesh has on the development, particularly social and political development, and then give some recommendations as to how the problem can be solved. 2.2 Explanation of title
Bangladesh is a hugely patriarchal society, and gender discrimination against women has been and still is a huge issue. Despite recent efforts to eliminate gender inequality, religious and cultural influences still play a huge role in preventing women from being able to participate in society in the same way men are permitted to. This has been a hindrance to development, particularly in the areas of social and political development, because without women’s full potential being recognised, they are unable to aid in the development process. However, one could argue that there are also many other factors which could affect development going on in Bangladesh, and this report will examine the extent to which gender inequality hinders social and political development in Bangladesh. Once this is done, hopefully it will then be possible to find a solution to the issue hindering development in Bangladesh. 2.0 Collection of evidence 3.3 Sources used
In collecting evidence, I found websites such as wiki gender and the Gender Index useful for researching the discrimination that Bangladeshi women face. The GEI (gender equity index) was also very useful as it allowed me to compare the gender inequality in Bangladesh to the gender inequality in countries elsewhere. I also used a lot of websites from the UN for researching social and political development so I could see how these have been impacted. 3.4 Methods
I managed to collect evidence and do research by using the internet, and looking at websites such as the UN website and wikigender. I also found search engines such as Google