Guterres: Women’s empowerment ‘essential to global progress’
Women’s empowerment and gender equality are ‘essential to global progress’, United Nations Secretary General António Guterres stressed in his message for International Women’s Day (Friday, March 8) which this year puts “innovation by women and girls, for women and girls”, at the heart of efforts to achieve gender equality.
“Last year, for the first time, we achieved gender parity in the UN’S Senior Management Group and among those who lead UN teams around the world”, the UN chief said, adding that the Organization is “working to achieve parity across the whole United Nations system within a decade”, news.un.org wrote.
The UN began celebrating International Women’s Day in 1975, which was designated ‘International Women’s Year’. Over the decades it has morphed from recognizing the achievements of women to becoming a rallying point to build support for women’s rights and participation, in the political and economic arenas.
“Gender equality is essential to the effectiveness of our work, and we cannot afford to miss out on the contributions of half of the world’s population,” Deputy Secretary General Amina J. Mohammed explained.
Moreover, “women’s equal participation in the labor force would unlock trillions of dollars for global development”, she continued.
“Let us be clear,” she spelled out, “We cannot build the future we want and achieve the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGS) without the full participation of women.”
Achieving a gender-equal world requires