World Needs More Men Standing Up for Gender Equality, Says Secretary-General
Following are UN Secretary-General António Guterres’ remarks at the opening session of the Commission on the Status of Women, in New York today:
I would like to share three simple messages with you today. My first and most important message is one of gratitude: a deep and heartfelt thank you. I thank you and salute you for raising your voices for women’s equality and dignity around the world.
Every day, you are on the frontlines for fairness — for a more just and decent world. I have seen the difference you make in every corner of our globe. You are an inspiration. As you champion equality, you make the world better for all. I thank you very much.
My second message is clear: in a male dominated world, the empowerment of women must be a key priority. Women already have what it takes to succeed. Empowerment is about breaking structural barriers.
Men still dominate, even in countries that consider themselves as progressive. Male chauvinism blocks women — and that hurts everyone. We are all better off when we open doors of opportunity for women and girls: in classrooms and boardrooms, in military ranks and at peace talks, in all aspects of productive life.
This is vital to address a historic injustice that continues today. But it is also about effectiveness.
Institutions, companies, Governments and organizations — including our own — those in which gender equality reflect the people they serve get better results by every measure. They are the future. If countries address the gender gap at work, women can generate enough funds to underpin success across the 2030 Agenda which was approved by all leaders at the United Nations in 2015.
One study found that women’s equality can add $12 trillion to global growth over the next decade. Women and girls with better reproductive health and education have also better chances in life. They earn higher salaries. They invest more in the health of their children. Investments now pay dividends for generations.
Read more: http://www.un.org/press/en/2017/sgsm18463.doc.htm
NEWS FROM THE UN NEWS CENTER
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http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=56343#.WMgJF_krIps
UN Human Rights Council discusses situations in DPRK, Iran, Myanmar and Burundi
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http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=56346#.WMgKa_krIps
Yemen on brink of famine, warns UN food relief agency chief, appealing for resources and access
13 March 2017 – Unless the international community provides additional resources and authorities in Yemen allow aid workers access to hungry people, families in some of the war-torn country’s most food insecure areas will die, warned the head of the United Nations emergency food programme.
http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=56345#.WMgLAvkrIps
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http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=56347#.WMgLQPkrIps
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http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=56349#.WMgQC_krIps
Following visit to Haiti, UN expert urges more aid for Hurricane Matthew victims
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http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=56342#.WMgQX_krIps
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http://www.un.org/apps/news/story.asp?NewsID=56331#.WMgQyfkrIps
US MISSION TO THE UN:
Remarks at a Security Council Briefing on Yemen, South Sudan, and Somalia
Clearly, Under-Secretary-General O’Brien’s briefing was not just a set of business-as-usual remarks. Stephen just described what could soon become the most serious food security emergency in the modern era, unless Member States of this United Nations act now to stop it. The UN is warning us that more than 20 million people are starving in Yemen, South Sudan, Somalia, and the Lake Chad Basin. As Stephen has briefed us, famine has already been declared in some areas of South Sudan and could soon follow in Yemen, Somalia, and the Lake Chad Basin if the international community does not intervene and intervene now.
https://usun.state.gov/remarks/7706
Remarks at a UN General Assembly Meeting on Agenda Item 123: Strengthening of the UN System
The United States welcomes this opportunity to reaffirm our commitment to effectively address the scourge of sexual exploitation and abuse and to reaffirm our collective support for the United Nations zero-tolerance policy and the Secretary-General’s efforts to strengthen its implementation.
https://usun.state.gov/remarks/7705
Remarks at a Security Council Meeting on the Situation in Afghanistan
The United States joins in the strong condemnation of the deadly attack on an Afghan National Army hospital in Kabul on March 8. Deliberately targeting a medical facility that provides care for the brave Afghans working to protect their fellow citizens has no possible justification. We extend our deepest and most heartfelt condolences to the families, friends, and colleagues of the victims of this senseless and cowardly act.
https://usun.state.gov/remarks/7704
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https://usun.state.gov/remarks/7703
US STATE DEPT:
Once displaced by war, thousands of Nigerian farmers are cultivating again.
Mary Utsewa gripped an ear of maize so large she could barely get her hand around it. Standing among bright green cornstalks swaying high above her head, she smiled and considered her good fortune. A farmer from Sukur district in northeast Nigeria, Utsewa was driven from her fields in 2013 and hadn’t grown a kernel since. Today she is a farmer again.
https://www.usaid.gov/news-information/frontlines/march-april-2017/after-escaping-boko-haram-onslaught-these
U.S. Delegation to the 61st Session of the UN Commission on the Status of Women
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https://www.state.gov/r/pa/prs/ps/2017/03/268420.htm
Assistant Secretary William R. Brownfield Travel to Vienna, Austria for the 60th UN Commission on Narcotic Drugs
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https://www.state.gov/r/pa/prs/ps/2017/03/268396.htm
US DEFENSE DEPT: Iraqis Fight for Western Mosul in Tough Battle Against ISIS
WASHINGTON, March 13, 2017 — Iraqi security forces are battling Islamic State of Iraq and Syria fighters in western Mosul’s government center complex in its operation to liberate their country’s second-largest city from ISIS control, Pentagon spokesman Navy Capt. Jeff Davis told reporters today.
https://www.defense.gov/News/Article/Article/1111557/iraqis-fight-for-western-mosul-in-tough-battle-against-isis
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http://www.reuters.com/article/us-southkorea-usa-aircraft-carrier-north-idUSKBN16L0BD
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http://www.reuters.com/article/us-turkey-referendum-netherlands-idUSKBN16L1BA
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NEWS NOTEBOOK
WP: Russia chose a wheelchair-confined singer for Eurovision. Ukraine might arrest her.
MOSCOW — The Eurovision Song Contest, the international music competition that introduced the world to Abba’s mercilessly upbeat pop and the Italian paean to blue skies optimism, “Volare,” has become clouded by nationalistic feuds.
A particularly chauvinistic drumbeat is crescendoing around this year’s festival in Kiev: Ukraine said Monday that it may bar Russia’s contestant from entering, on the grounds that she illegally toured Crimea after Moscow annexed the peninsula in 2014. Or, it may arrest her.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/europe/russia-chose-a-wheelchair-confined-singer-for-eurovision-ukraine-might-ban-her/2017/03/13/cee95400-07ee-11e7-bd19-fd3afa0f7e2a_story.html?utm_term=.fe9b53ad4ba2
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