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| Message of the Secretary-General of United Nations on International Women's Day | |||||||||
The international community is finally beginning to understand a fundamental principle: women are every bit as affected as any man by the challenges facing humanity in the 21st century -- in economic and social development, as well as in peace and security. Often, they are more affected. It is, therefore, right and indeed necessary that women should be engaged in the decision-making processes in all areas, with equal strength and in equal numbers. The world is also starting to grasp that there is no policy more effective in promoting development, health and education than the empowerment of women and girls. And I would venture that no policy is more important in preventing conflict, or in achieving reconciliation after a conflict has ended. We do have achievements to celebrate in women’s representation around the world. In January of this year, the proportion of women in national parliaments reached a new global high. There are now 11 women Heads of State or Government, in countries on every continent. And three countries – Chile, Spain and Sweden – now have gender parity in Government. But
we have far, far more to do. The rate of progress overall is slow. Let
us remember that in individual countries, the increase in the number
of women in decision-making has not happened by itself. Rather, it is
often the result of institutional and electoral initiatives, such as
the adoption of goals and quotas, political party commitment and sustained
mobilization. It is also the result of targeted and concerted measures
to improve the balance between life and work. Those are lessons every
nation -- and the United Nations -- need to take very seriously.
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