Alarming Global Resistance To Women's Rights And Safety Highlighted At G20 Pre-Event Conference
The third Development Working Group meeting of the G20 is scheduled to take place in Goa on Tuesday, culminating on Thursday.
Alarming concerns were raised by a senior official on Monday regarding the growing global resistance against the rights and safety of women and girls. Speaking at a pre-event conference ahead of the G20's third Development Working Group meeting in Goa, Nagaraj Naidu Kakanur, the Joint Secretary (G20) at the Union Ministry of External Affairs, emphasized the urgent need to address this issue.
Kakanur highlighted that despite being in the year 2023, the prospect of achieving gender equality in another 286 years only reflects a "collective failure" to tackle this critical matter.
Acknowledging that women and girls constitute half of the world's population and hold immense potential, Kakanur stressed that gender equality and women's empowerment are crucial for realizing the vision of "leave no one behind,", particularly in the current challenging global context. The official expressed deep concern over the increasing global resistance faced by women and girls in asserting their rights and the subsequent decline in their security and safety.
Kakanur emphasized the vital role of all men and boys as key partners in advancing the agenda for gender equality and women's empowerment. However, he cautioned that without a heightened commitment from the international community, gender equality would remain an elusive goal.
The senior official underscored the significance of social and political empowerment as essential steps towards enhancing women's "voice, choice, and agency." In an era shaped by technological advancements, Kakanur stressed the importance of equipping young people with the knowledge and opportunities to engage with technology and science-based solutions, which will play a critical role in their advancement.
He also highlighted the indispensable role of technology in promoting the health, education, voice, and empowerment of girls and women, thereby fulfilling the objectives of the girls' education and women's empowerment agenda in the 21st century.
Kakanur called for immediate action and investment in women and girls, emphasizing that the time to unlock their full potential is now. He advocated for a women-led development approach, which necessitates the full, equal, effective, and meaningful participation of women as decision-makers in effectively and inclusively addressing global challenges.
The third Development Working Group meeting of the G20 is scheduled to take place in Goa on Tuesday, culminating on Thursday.