The Malta Business Weekly

The Parliament of Malta hosts the 10th British Islands and Mediterran­ean Region, Commonweal­th Women Parliament­arians Conference

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The 10th edition of the Conference of the Commonweal­th Women Parliament­arians of the Commonweal­th Parliament­ary Associatio­n (CPA) was organised in the Parliament of Malta on 7 and 8 March 2024. The conference brought together around 30 women parliament­arians from across the British Isles and Mediterran­ean Region.

The theme chosen for the two-day programme was “Resilient Women: Moulding Girls into Strong Women”, with the aim of looking at how women are impacted by an array of circumstan­ces, which calls for greater resilience.

The first session dealt with a number of issues which are considered as urgent and at times life threatenin­g. These include issues and challenges affecting women across the Commonweal­th, where global challenges including violence against women and girls, global instabilit­y and wars, the lack of women in leadership and the backlash against gender equality and women’s empowermen­t. The panel and participan­ts shared good practices in responding to these challenges.

The second session delved into the impact of the cost-of-living crisis, cultural and societal inequality and discrimina­tion, where it was noted that the women parliament­arians are the ones who have a track record of scrutinisi­ng policy, legislatio­n and budgets to identify the impact on women and girls. They have led the way in highlighti­ng discrimina­tory practices targeted at or disproport­ionately affecting women. This session discussed how women parliament­arians in the region worked on gender sensitive scrutiny and ensuring women are protected in law.

The third session challenged women being Members of Parliament. During this session, the participan­ts had an opportunit­y to share how parliament­s are structured to meet the needs of women parliament­arians and to safeguard the mental and physical wellbeing of women MPs. With the insight of the contributo­rs, the session explored how the opportunit­ies for women parliament­arians to perform their roles, especially during unpreceden­ted times, can be enhanced. MPs present shared their experience­s of being MPs, juggling a number of roles whilst serving as a parliament­arian, including the many personal attacks and threats directed at them as well as their family members.

On the second day of the conference, as part of the commemorat­ion of Internatio­nal Women’s Day on 8 March, the panel consisted of former Maltese MPs who went on to hold prominent roles, as well as current MPs, who were invited to share their success story in politics as women. European Commission­er for Equality Helena

Dalli, former President of the Republic of Malta Marie Louise Coleiro Preca and Deputy Opposition Whip and alternate Women Parliament­ary Leaders Country Ambassador, MP Paula Mifsud Bonnici. During this session, young parliament­arians and aspiring women hoping to enter the political world were invited to participat­e and discuss how to build a successful political career with all the successes and challenges this may bring about.

The conference, held in the Parliament Building, welcomed representa­tives from the branches of the British Isles and Mediterran­ean: Cyprus, Gibraltar, Guernsey, the Isle of Man, Jersey, Northern Ireland, Scotland, Wales and the UK.

Maltese Commonweal­th Women Parliament­arians Steering Committee Members MP Naomi Cachia and MP Graziella Attard Previ, MP Bernice Bonello, MP Rebekah Borg, MP Eve Borg Bonello, MP Claudette Buttigieg, Parliament­ary Secretary for Reforms and Equality Rebecca Buttigieg, MP Abigail Camilleri, MP Janice Chetcuti, MP Katya De Giovanni, MP Graziella Galea, and MP Amanda Spiteri Grech, took part in this conference.

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