East African Community
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EAC CELEBRATES INTERNATIONAL WOMEN’S DAY
..EAC Secretariat raises awareness on women’s rights and gender equality during International Women’s Day celebrations.
The
EAC Secretariat celebrated International Women’s Day as part of its
strategy to increase the participation of women in the EAC’s regional
integration process. Under this year’s theme ‘Make it Happen,’ the
Deputy Secretary General, together with the Arusha
City Council, Women Organisations, Staff members of the EAC and other
invited guests, took part in a ‘Walk for Gender Equality’ around
designated areas in Arusha town, visited the Maternity Unit of Mt. Meru
Regional Hospital, launched the EAC International
Women’s website, and benefitted from various presentations and key note
addresses on women’s rights and gender equality.
“International
Women’s Day is a time to reflect on the achievements that women in the
EAC have attained in the last 20 years, as well as to identify the
challenges
that still impede their full potential,” said Hon. Jesca Eriyo, EAC’s
Deputy Secretary General, Productive and Social Sectors.
“We
recognise that women make a significant contribution towards the
process of economic transformation and sustainable growth, and that is
why we want to emphasise
the importance of their effective participation, empowerment and
development in EAC’s integration process,” she said.
‘Make
it Happen’ stands as a global call for women and men to concretize
Gender Equality, which is a follow up to the prepositions from the 20th
Anniversary
of the Fourth World Conference on Women held in Beijing in 1995.
Gender
equality can only be attained when women and men enjoy the same rights
and opportunities across all sectors of society, including economic
participation
and decision-making, and when the different behaviours, aspirations and
needs of women and men are equally valued and favoured.
On
average women are paid lower salaries than men for the same work. Women
also continue to be victims of violence, with rape and domestic
violence listed as
significant causes of disability and death among women worldwide.
As
a way of fulfilling their commitment to an East African Community where
women are able to participate as equal partners, decision makers, and
beneficiaries
of the sustainable development of their societies, the EAC has created a
Sectoral Council on Gender to handle gender issues by proposing legal
and policy frameworks accordingly.
To this end, this would make meaningful and sustainable changes for women and girls.
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