Malta Independent

President calls on global community to take urgent action on gender equality

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President Marie-Louise Coleiro Preca has called on the internatio­nal community to take urgent action “to accelerate gender equality and equitable participat­ion in the economy.”

Addressing delegates at the Internatio­nal Labour Conference’s (ILC) World of Work Summit in Geneva, the President said, “gender inequality is not only a pressing issue of moral significan­ce. It is a challenge of critical importance to our economies.”

The President’s remarks followed a High-Level Panel discussion on how to shape a better future for women at work.

“Even after decades of progress to ensure the equal representa­tion of women alongside men in social, economic, and political spheres, the gap between men and women remains unacceptab­ly wide,” Coleiro Preca said. “The global economy will continue to suffer greatly, if women continue to be excluded.”

An Internatio­nal Labour Organisati­on (ILO) report published yesterday highlighte­d the importance of advancing women’s equality. In 2014, G20 leaders made a commitment to reduce the gap in participat­ion rates between men and women by 25 per cent by the year 2025.

The President emphasised the important role that business communitie­s worldwide have to play in helping to close gender gaps.

“I urge the private sector to focus on the substantia­l economic opportunit­ies, which we all stand to gain from, by achieving gender parity. Moreover, we cannot fool ourselves into thinking that gender disparitie­s in the world of work are simply a problem for developing nations. The gender pay gap in developed countries is also a cause of great concern,” she said.

“I believe, at this critical time in the history of our world, we must work together to create a legacy of social, political, and economic empowermen­t for women. In order to achieve this goal, we must promote policies that highlight a healthy work-life balance as part-and-parcel of decent and dignified work conditions women.”

The President cited Malta as an example of how legislatio­n, structures and policies target the needs of women. “The country gives working women free access to child care centers. Last year’s Eurostat figures showed that Malta experience­d the largest employment increase of any other EU member state, which has had direct benefits for women of working age,” she said.

In this context, Coleiro Preca noted that it was important to also “focus our attention on those women who face multiple levels of exclusion from dignified work. In particular, we must stand by the women and girls who have been caught up in migration.”

“The time for action is now. Let us work together to make a difference for all women and girls, everywhere,” the President concluded. for

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