NGOCSW Forum at CSW58

Today, Sunday the NGOCSW Forum at CSW 58 opened at 9.00 a.m at the Great Hall at Cooper Union, New York.  The hall was filled to capacity.  6 Good Shepherd representatives were present. Maureen McGowan and 4 Good Shepherd Volunteers – Stanislava Hristova, Clara Greaney, Claire Dugan and Tatiana Dominguez were present for the day.  Winifred attended the morning session had lunch with the group and then headed up town to the Teen Orientation where over 250 participants had gathered.

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Phumzile-Mlambo-Nagcuka, Under Secretary General and Executive Director of UN Women addressed the forum participants. Among the snippets from Phumzile address are the following  “Because a child cannot marry, a child cannot be a bride.”  “Address the root causes of inequality”  “Fully implement the MDG’s.”

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The first panel on “Cities for Sustainable Development and Women’s Human rights was both interesting and diverse.  The Chair of the CEDAW Committee Nicole Ameline was one of the panel members urging us to use CEDAW for change.  Ambassador Carlos Garcia Gonzalez, Permanent Representative of El Salvador to the UN noted that CEDAW is a legal framework already in place. Further the Ambassador asked that “the human being at the center. The human being in the whole cycle of life.”  Eleanor Blomstrom from WEDO (Women’s Environmental Development Organization) noted  “Environmental degradation is a threat to human rights.”

The Woman of Distinction Awardee is Sharon Bhagwan Rolls from Fiji.

Phumzile-Mlambo-Nagcuka, having finished at the NGOCSW Forum headed uptown to address the girls gathered at the Teen Orientation.

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Review the great Girl events during CSW 58

The Working Group on Girls always have girls to the fore advocating on their own behalf for their own issues.  This is an exciting group to belong to.  Visit the website and see some of the girl advocates that will be advocating throughout CSW 58 Teen Delegate Orientation on Sunday and the list of other CSW 58 Girl-centered events.  Share these with the girls you work with.

Visit NGOCSW website and see the multiple flyers of events that will be taking place Click here and see our Good Shepherd Ad Here by scrolling down to Congregation of Our Lady of Charity of the Good Shepherd 

The Working Group on Girls has a position paper wanting a stand alone goal for girls in the new Post 2015 Development Agenda with specific targets on

  • Implementing the full spectrum of girls’ human rights.
  • Eradicating violence and the root causes of violence against girls
  • Providing quality education and lifelong learning
  • Ensuring health lives

Read the full document What Girls Want...

March 8th – Happy International Women’s Day!

The United Nations commemorated International Women’s Day today Friday at the UN Headquarters in New York. The theme for the celebration “Equality for Women is Progress for All.”  The full event was webcast.  Access here!

Words from UN Secretary General Ban-Ki Moon “we also know equality for women is progress for all.  Countries with higher levels of gender equality have higher economic growth. Companies with more women on their Boards have higher returns. Peace agreements that include women are more successful. Parliaments with more women take up a wider range of issues – including health, education, anti-discrimination, and child support. Gender equality and women’s empowerment have been a top priority for me from day one. And I am committed to making sure that the UN walks the talk.”

Follow Phumzile Mlambo-Ngcuka, Under-Secretary-General and Executive Director of UN Women Here                                            ” Together we must make sure that:

  • SHE is Safe and Secure from gender-based violence.
  • SHE has Human rights that are respected, including reproductive rights.
  • SHE is Empowered economically and in every way through Education, Equal opportunity, participation and leadership.
  • This is the SHE imperative to which I call on you to commit.

Let us all cross the line and stand on the right side of history. Today and every day, UN Women will stand strong for women’s rights, women’s empowerment and gender equality. Equality for women is progress for all.”

UN Women also launched  ‘He For She’ campaign  – a new equality branding campaign, in which men all over the world are being encouraged to speak out against the inequalities faced by women and girls. Check it out! –  See the website  Are we reaching out to men and boys asking them to speak out against the inequalities faced by woman and girls on a daily basis.  

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On Monday March 10, 2014 the 58th Session of the Commission on the Status of Women opens. The Priority Theme this year is ” Challenges and achievements in  the implementation of the Millennium Development Goals for women and girls.”  Read our Good Shepherd Statement to the Commission published in the 6 languages of the United Nations Statement here!

Conclude your reading with this reflection shared by Shirley in Ireland.  International Womens Day Reflection 2014

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