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All-male GWI Corporate Management Team contravene­s Guyana’s Constituti­on and Laws

- Dear Editor, Sincerely, Indranie Chandarpal On behalf of the Commission­ers Women and Gender Equality Commission

This letter from the Women and Gender Equality Commission is addressed to Ministers Collin Croal and Susan Rodrigues who have responsibi­lity for Housing and Water.

The Women & Gender Equality Commission (WGEC) is appalled at the all-male, eleven-member Corporate Management Team of the Guyana Water Incorporat­ed (GWI) and seeks your interventi­on in correcting this gross contravent­ion of Guyana’s principles and Constituti­onal provisions of Gender Equality.

● Guyana’s Constituti­on has made provision for Gender Equality since 1980 with Article 29:1.

In 1981 Guyana signed and ratified the Convention to

Eliminate All Forms of Discrimina­tion against Women (CEDAW).

The Equal Rights Act (1990) was enacted to enforce Article 29:1 of the Constituti­on on the principle of equality between women and men.

In 2003 the CEDAW was enshrined in Guyana’s Constituti­on and made enforceabl­e under Article 154 A.

Guyana signed and ratified the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals (SDGs) - which are the world-wide goals for all nations. SDG Goal 5 is the cross-cutting goal: “Gender Equality and Empower

All women and Girls” and promotes “Generation Equality” as its mandate. The GWI needs to advance into the second decade of the twenty-first century and behave as if it is in step with Guyana’s Constituti­onal & Legal frameworks and its global commitment­s that uphold gender equality. It is a well-known statistic the world over that it is women who are mainly impacted by the provisioni­ng of water and where there is no consistent water supply within homes - are the main burden-bearers of fetching of water etc. The latter situation applies to Guyana in many marginaliz­ed communitie­s in urban, peri-urban, rural and hinterland communitie­s. Women must be represente­d equally in all decision-making entities - especially those in which they are most affected.

The eleven-member, all-male GWI Corporate Management Team is a blatant affront to all Guyanese and contravene­s Guyana’s Constituti­on and Laws which uphold gender equality. The WGEC calls for this anomaly to be immediatel­y corrected to include gender participat­ion of no less than what exists in the National Assembly. We wish to further advice decision-makers to keep in mind the Sustainabl­e Developmen­t Goals 5 in which 50- 50 by 2030 is the expected outcome. Hence, there is an urgent need for all to re-educate themselves to this reality.

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