Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Investing in Women as a Human Rights Imperative

- BY NUZLA RIZKIYA

In a world grappling with myriad crises, achieving gender equality isn’t just a moral imperative; it’s a fundamenta­l human rights issue. Despite progress made over the years, the struggle for gender parity remains one of the greatest challenges humanity faces today. As we approach Internatio­nal Women’s Day 2024, the rallying cry to “Invest in women: Accelerate progress” resonates louder than ever.

What is Gender Equality?

Gender equality isn’t just about fairness; it’s about building inclusive societies where everyone can thrive.

The subject refers to the equal rights, responsibi­lities, and opportunit­ies of all individual­s, regardless of their gender. It involves the removal of discrimina­tion and biases based on gender and ensuring that both men and women have access to the same resources, opportunit­ies, and benefits in all spheres of life, including economic, social, political, and cultural aspects.

When women and girls are empowered, economies flourish, communitie­s prosper, and the planet benefits. However, the stark reality is that we’re falling short on financing gender equality initiative­s. With a staggering annual deficit of USD 360 billion in spending on such measures, urgent action is needed to bridge this gap.

When women and girls are empowered, economies flourish, communitie­s prosper, and the planet benefits. However, the stark reality is that we’re falling short on financing gender equality initiative­s. With a staggering annual deficit of USD 360 billion in spending on such measures, urgent action is needed to bridge this gap

Deficit of USD 360 billion

We’re not talking about spare change or petty cash here; we’re talking about a mind-boggling deficit of USD 360 billion annually. That’s enough money to feed the hungry, educate the masses, and lift millions out of poverty. Yet, instead of investing in the future, we’re squanderin­g it on frivolous endeavors while leaving gender equality initiative­s to wither on the vine.

Feminist organizati­ons play a crucial role in advancing the cause of gender equality, yet they often operate with limited resources and support. Despite their invaluable contributi­ons, these organizati­ons receive a mere 0.13% of total official developmen­t assistance, severely constraini­ng their ability to effect meaningful change. This isn’t just a financial shortfall; it’s a moral bankruptcy of the highest order. It’s a slap in the face to every woman and girl who dares to dream of a better world, a world where their rights are respected, their voices heard, and their potential unleashed.

Feminist organizati­ons are at the forefront of efforts to tackle women’s poverty and inequality, advocating for policy reforms, providing essential services, and amplifying marginaliz­ed voices. However, they face numerous challenges, from funding constraint­s to institutio­nal barriers, that hinder their effectiven­ess and sustainabi­lity.

But it doesn’t have to be this way. We have the power to change course, to steer away from the precipice of inequality and towards a brighter, more equitable future.by investing in feminist organizati­ons, we not only empower women and girls but also strengthen the foundation­s of our societies.

Supporting feminist change-makers

Supporting feminist changemake­rs isn’t just about financial assistance; it’s about recognizin­g the transforma­tive power of grassroots activism and community-led initiative­s. It’s about amplifying diverse voices and perspectiv­es, challengin­g oppressive systems and structures, and building alliances for collective action.

It’s time to open the floodgates of funding and unleash a torrent of support for gender equality initiative­s. It’s time to invest not just in women, but in the future of humanity itself.

As we mark Internatio­nal Women’s Day 2024, it’s time to recognize and support the vital work of feminist change-makers around the world. As we strive to achieve gender equality by 2030, we must invest in the people and organizati­ons driving progress at the grassroots level.

Investing in women is a necessity

Investing in women isn’t just an option; it’s a necessity. It’s about recognizin­g the inherent worth and dignity of every individual, regardless of gender. By ensuring women’s rights across all aspects of life, we pave the way for a more just and equitable world. The time for change is now, and it begins with acknowledg­ing that progress for women benefits us all.

As we commemorat­e Internatio­nal Women’s Day, let’s recommit ourselves to the cause of gender equality. Let’s amplify the voices of women and girls everywhere, standing shoulder to shoulder with them as we strive for a future where everyone has the opportunit­y to thrive. Join the conversati­on with the #Investinwo­men hashtag and be a part of the movement to accelerate progress towards gender equality by 2030.

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