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ACTION NEEDED TO GAIN STRONGER GENDER EQUALITY ARCHITECTURE

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Created 2007-08-28 14:30

Current Situation

To date, there has been widespread support for strengthening the United Nations Gender Equality Architecture (GEA), as recommended in the report of the Coherence Panel, including from the new Secretary General and the president of the General Assembly. This is not the case for the entire report, called “Delivering as One.” Yet, many member states are urging that the Panel report be considered as a whole, meaning that all of its recommendations be taken together. The result is that discussions about all the Panel’s recommendations have been stalled since governments have differing opinions about each section. Therefore, women’s groups are calling for the separation of the Gender Equality section as a separate issue that can be negotiated now, regardless of what happens with the other components of the report. It is crucial that this be done in order for action to be taken on the GEA before this session of the GA ends in August of 2007.

Actions / Strategies

Where we are

The creation of this new women’s entity is subject to the outcome of the intergovernmental process currently taking place in the GA in New York. In April, the Secretary General, in his report to the GA, expressed his support for the Panel’s recommendation to consolidate and strengthen the current structures into a single entity focused on gender equality and women’s empowerment. The Deputy Secretary General (DSG), Ms. Ashe Rose Migro was asked to spearhead the implementation of the recommendations in this report.

The president of the General Assembly has been conducting extensive consultations with member states. She has expressed her support for strengthening the GEA and has urged governments to take action on the gender architecture recommendation. But the G77 and the “Non Aligned Movement” (NAM) continue to insist on an extensive debate on the entire report rather than negotiating within separate working groups on different sections. Thus, the relatively non-controversial recommendations like strengthening the gender architecture are lumped together with all the other recommendations in the report, some of which are likely to be more controversial. Most of the discussions taking place are focused on process rather than the recommendations themselves. As a result, the process is currently stalled and the consultations continue, without any timeframe for action.

WE URGE YOU TO TAKE ACTION NOW!!

For more information please contact Charlotte Bunch at Center for Women’s Global Leadership (cbunch@igc.org [1]) or June Zeitlin at WEDO (june@wedo.org [2]). You can also go to the following websites: www.wedo.org [2] or http://www.cwgl.rutgers.edu [3]



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