Secretary of State for Equality highlights Timor-Leste's progress at the 68th Session of the Commission on the Status of Women

Mon. 18 of March of 2024, 16:45h
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On March 14th, 2024, the Secretary of State for Equality, Elvina Sousa Carvalho, delivered a speech highlighting Timor-Leste's progress in women's rights during the high-level meeting of the 68th Session of the Commission on the Status of Women (CSW), held in the United Nations General Assembly Hall in New York. 430674565_725110689804013_2513662929447109091_n

CSW, the UN's largest annual meeting on gender equality and women's empowerment began on March 11th and will continue until March 22nd. This year's theme is “Accelerating the achievement of gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls by addressing poverty and strengthening institutions and financing with a gender perspective”.

During her speech, the Secretary of State emphasised the successes achieved by Timor-Leste in fulfilling its national commitment to promoting gender equality and empowering women. In particular, she highlighted Timor-Leste's leadership in the Asian region and the world, both in terms of women's political participation and in occupying leadership positions. She also highlighted the implementation of policies aimed at promoting gender equality in all sectors of society. 432544037_727401726241576_3027569167043790281_n

Timor-Leste has been an inspiring example in promoting women's rights and leadership, not only in the Asian region but also globally. Women occupy more than a third of the seats in the National Parliament, and the country currently has the first woman President of the National Parliament. Women also hold ministerial positions, chairmanships of municipal authorities, and heads of villages (sucos) and hamlets (aldeias), highlighting the country's commitment to gender equality and women's empowerment at all levels.

The Secretary of State also highlighted the implementation of necessary policies and initiatives in this area, such as the National Action Plan for Gender-Based Violence (2022-2032) and the Maubisse Declaration, which aims to empower rural women through access to microcredit, local industries, tourism, agriculture, and fishing. 431444044_725110479804034_6010627179783036212_n

On the sidelines of the 68th Session of the Commission on the Status of Women, Elvina Sousa Carvalho held bilateral meetings with representatives from Singapore, Chile, and UN Women to discuss experiences and opportunities for collaboration. Thus, she reaffirmed Timor-Leste's ongoing commitment to promoting gender equality and empowering women.

The first Commission on the Status of Women met in 1947, just two years after the founding of the United Nations. A group of 15 women representing governments from around the world came together in New York to start building the international legal foundations for gender equality. 432496788_727815052866910_5965757096279394099_n 432453814_727401882908227_4052038918272189471_n 432428914_726083519706730_6793064524337249096_n 432423393_727825506199198_8758465568444515029_n

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