The Star Late Edition

Artists shine light on gender equality at soirée

- VALERIE BOJE val.boje@inl.co.za

THERE have been gains in achieving gender equality but many challenges which remain have been aggravated by the Covid-19 pandemic.

The first part of the 2021 United Nations Gender Equality Forum, hosted virtually by Mexico, wrapped up at the end of March, with the second to be hosted by France at the end of June.

These events are intended to accelerate action for the achievemen­t of gender equality and the rights and dignity of women and girls. Mexico is significan­t as it was here the first UN World Conference on Women, held in Mexico City in 1975, led to the adoption of a plan of action to eliminate discrimina­tion and promote the full participat­ion of women in society.

Mexican ambassador to South Africa, Ana Luis Fajer said there was today a renewed sense of urgency to achieve gender equality and change the status of women worldwide, especially in light of the pandemic.

She was speaking at a recent soirée hosted by the French Ambassador to South Africa, Aurélien Lechevalli­er, along with UN Women in Pretoria and businesswo­man Carol Bouwer, during which the work of a number of artists was displayed alongside that of Ndebele artist, Dr Esther Mahlangu.

Lechevalli­er called for greater action for women’s rights worldwide, saying France stood united with South Africa in the fight for gender equality, and was happy to support female artists as it recognised the important role they play in addressing social and political issues. “We have made considerab­le progress to gender equality and the principles of non-discrimina­tion yet we knew problems still exist and that achieving gender equality, like freedom, is a long journey,” he said.

Works on display included a number of abstracts by Mahlangu from the Melrose Gallery, signature handbags by Carol Bouwer and Mahlangu, and works by Neo Mahlangu, Nandipha Mntambo, Zanele Muholi, Zizipho Poswa, Azael Langa, Lady Skollie, Nienke van der Meulen, Nicolas Lehmann and Chris Soal.

Acting COO of Dirco and a proponent of women’s rights, Charlotte Lobe, said it had been 25 years since the World Conference on Women Beijing, where the Beijing Platform for Action was adopted.

This agenda for women’s empowermen­t covered 12 critical areas of concern and, while there had been gains in some, there was a need to be conscious of the barriers which continue to mitigate against women.

The UN has reported that more girls are going to school, fewer girls are forced into early marriage, more women serve in positions of leadership, and laws are being reformed to advance gender equality.

The Forum in Paris aims to advance and solidify commitment­s towards creating gender-equal societies as the world recovers from the pandemic.

 ??  ?? Mexican ambassador to South Africa, Ana Luis Fajer, stands with Esther Mahlangu’s Ndebele Abstract 2019 at the residence of the French ambassador.
Mexican ambassador to South Africa, Ana Luis Fajer, stands with Esther Mahlangu’s Ndebele Abstract 2019 at the residence of the French ambassador.
 ??  ?? CAROL Bouwer with some of her bags inspired by Esther Mahlangu on display at the soirée to promote women artists.
CAROL Bouwer with some of her bags inspired by Esther Mahlangu on display at the soirée to promote women artists.
 ??  ?? CHRIS Soal’s Discarded beer bottle tops threaded onto woven steel rope.
CHRIS Soal’s Discarded beer bottle tops threaded onto woven steel rope.

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