13/5/2005
The Best Development Tool Is Women's Empowerment, Says Annan
The
empowerment of women raises economic productivity, cuts infant
mortality, improves nutrition and promotes health – including
the prevention of HIV/AIDS, said UN Secretary-General Kofi
Annan, this week.
No tool for development is more effective.
In a message to the Non-Aligned Movement (NAM)
Ministerial Meeting on the Advancement of Women, held this
week in Putrajaya, Malaysia,
Mr Annan claims that no other policy is as powerful as increasing
the chances of education for the next generation. "And I
would venture that no policy is more important in preventing
conflict or in achieving reconciliation after a conflict has
ended."
The Secretary-General also urges the international
community to remember that promoting gender equality was not
only a responsibility
of women but that of everyone. "We have learnt that the
challenges facing women are not problems without solutions. We
have learnt what works and what doesn't," he declared.
"
If we are to change the historical legacy that puts women at
a disadvantage in most societies, we must implement what we have
learned on a larger scale. We must take specific, targeted action
in a number of areas," he added.