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Key Strategies Proposed in Banjul for Governments to Further Empower African Women ECA Press Release No. 67/2009 Banjul, The Gambia, 18 November 2009 (ECA) – A wide cross section of experts, civil society organizations and key stakeholders with an interest in women’s empowerment and gender equality agreed on a way forward to improve the lives of African women. The deliberations brought to a close the expert session of the Eighth African Regional Conference on Women (Beijing +15). The meeting was a chance for participants to review the five years of progress and challenges for the continent’s women as well as develop key recommendations for progress. Discussions began a day earlier, with delegates divided into seven thematic groups – economic empowerment, peace and security, violence against women, women’s representation and participation in all areas of decision-making, sexual and reproductive health and HIV/AIDS, climate change and food security, and financing for gender equality. The groups looked at the progress made in these areas as well as the challenges that lay ahead. They were then charged to develop key strategic actions that would accelerate implementation of the Beijing Platform of Action – a 20-year- plan agreed during the 1995 Beijing Summit on Women. The Summit stressed the need to accelerate action towards achieving gender equality and effectively empowering women and promoting their human rights. With only five years remaining on the plan, governments’ delegates had a sense of urgency in structuring the commitments and concrete activities to be undertaken to improve women’s lives. Among the key strategies presented were: Working late into the night, delegates laboured over the report’s final details. These recommendations will be presented to Ministers who will discuss them and decide on the way forward for African Governments to empower women. Web: http://www.uneca.org/acgs/beijingplus15/
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