Movement can give a strong voice to women
27 Feb 2013
Co-operatives can empower women and strengthen gender equality, according to two of the ICA's leaders.
President Dame Pauline Green and Gender Equality Chair María Eugenia Pérez Zea issued statements in advance of International Women's Day (8 March) outlining how the co-operative movement can help the raise the voice of women.
Dame
Pauline said it is time for the co-operative movement to become a
movement for the economic, social and political emancipation of all
women.
In what she described as the “real co-operative
message”, Dame Pauline said: “Over the last four decades, the position
of women has made some progress, however, it is still too little and too
long in coming… Let us insist that today’s world demands equality for
each individual whether man or woman.”
She added:
“Co-operative businesses have done so much to help women onto the ladder
of economic activity. With that comes community respect, political
legitimacy and influence.”
Traditional approaches to governing society are simply no longer relevant, she explained.
“Having
more women in key decision-making places in political, economic and
social decision-making at all levels in society is the way to move away
from the sort of decision-making that has served us so poorly in recent
years,” said Dame Pauline.
She added: “Building a
better world is about allowing each person to flourish and fulfil their
potential — nothing else will do.”
María Eugenia Pérez
Zea, the Chair of the ICA Global Gender Committee, said it has become
urgent to redefine the stereotypes of power and leadership about women
to make sure they enjoy equal treatment in the decision-making
processes.
She added that many studies have shown there
is an essential link in obtaining equal rights for women and reducing
poverty, improving health and education alleviating the climate change
effects and making headways towards a more sustainable development.
“All
these objectives are shared by the world co-operative movement, are
interdependent and support gender equality and women’s empowerment.”
Ms
Pérez Zea invited every co-operative in the world to give the highest
priority in its policies to the equal recognition of rights and
opportunities to women. She added: “ICA
recognises that the Gender Agenda has gained more relevance than ever
before and it is our opportunity to seek even more equality for women —
by showcasing that our leadership is the most effective model for
socio-economic development.”
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International Women’s Day, which is celebrated worldwide, takes place
on 8 March with the theme ‘The Gender Agenda: Gaining Momentum’.
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