The development of a society is unthinkable separated from the role of women as there is no world without women.
The editor-in-chief of Social Education, a magazine of
I wrote this book to introduce the policy
of the Democratic People’s
In the DPRK women are said to be in
charge of turning one of the two wheels of the revolution.
In the country women participate free
from restriction in the state administration including elections to power
organs and have the right to elect and to be elected irrespective of their occupation,
property status and education.
Many of them including labour innovators
are elected to the Supreme People’s Assembly and other levels of power organs
and have their say in discussions on state affairs.
Special importance is given to talented women
and women officials; the ratio of women who hold important positions in various
fields and units including state economic institutions and establishments of
science, education, public health and culture is increasing remarkably.
There are many examples of the state and
social benefits for women.
The
When they go back home with their healthy
babies, they are pleased to have been cured of the diseases which they
themselves are not aware they have.
The state gives gold rings or silver
daggers to triplets and their parents as gifts.
The Breast Tumor Institute of the
The DPRK provides women with the right to
work and special treatment.
Those with several children work for less
hours for the same pay as others and are provided with relevant monthly allowances
and dwelling houses preferentially. Women are never allowed to do labour-consuming
and unhealthy jobs.
Women are granted maternity leave in
addition to regular holidays and provided with relevant allowances before and
after delivery. Even the title of Hero is awarded to the woman who has many
children.
As there are nurseries, kindergartens,
children’s hospitals and other necessary facilities, women have little
inconvenience in their work. Children are brought up at the state expense and this is regarded as something
natural and normal.
Under public attention, children grow up
at nurseries and kindergartens built in all the towns, rural communities,
factories and villages.
If you visit the country, you will see lively
images of women and facilities for them wherever you go, and this will give you
a better understanding of the policy of the ruling Workers’ Party of Korea and
the state for the sake of women.
The director of a medical research
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