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Liberia: ‘Increase Women’s Participation By 35 Percent’

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Thursday, January 19th, 2017
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President Ellen Johnson Sirleaf has called on political parties in the country to increase women’s participation and go beyond what was agreed to with the international community and ensure that at least 35 percent of all opportunities are given to women to enter elections race.

Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, the president of Liberia, has been a vocal opponent of FGM.
Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, the president of Liberia, has been a vocal opponent of FGM.

She made the remarks yesterday at the program marking the maiden celebration of the Economic Community of West African States’ (ECOWAS) Human Rights Day at the Monrovia City Hall, which is organized by the ECOWAS and Independent National Commission on Human Rights of Liberia (INCHR).

The program was held under the theme: ‘Promoting and Protecting Women’s Rights towards the Attainment of ECOWAS Vision 2020,’ with the sub theme ‘Women’s Rights in Political Governance and Participation and Women’s Rights in Economy, Empowerment and Development.’

She lauded ECOWAS heads of state for the choice of 16 January of every year to be celebrated as ECOWAS Human Rights Day, which coincides with the day she was inaugurated as President of Liberia.

She also lauded the governments of all member states for providing the enabling environment in which the celebration of ECOWAS Human Rights Day will be held in their respective countries.

Today’s celebration, she said, seeks to strengthen the foundation in the region for an improved effort at enhancing the promotion and protection of rights of ordinary community citizens as entrenched in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, African Chapter on Human and People’s Rights.

President Sirleaf said she believes that the celebration will create the space for political and civil society stakeholders to engage relevant actors involved in the promotion and protection of human rights in the region.

Furthermore, she said “We cannot successfully attain our vision of ECOWAS as a people if we place constraints on the potential of our women, which constitutes more than half of the region’s population. We cannot win if women are left out of the strategic implementation of policies and operational activities which are aimed at enhancing sustainable development of our region.

“With respect to the political and socio-economic rights of women, we urge all our governments in ECOWAS member states to act in the following direction: repeal any discriminatory law that affects the economic viability of women, their ability to get money and own land to move freely and to make decisions about their own bodies and health.”

President Sirleaf said the decision to choose women’s rights as the theme to be celebrated for this year was appropriate, given the critical importance of women’s rights in the realization of ECOWAS’ Vision 2020.

To achieve this, she said, “We must create opportunities for women to get employment in the private sector, create fair wages for women. Companies in the region are encouraged to look at the women’s empowerment scheme, because of an increasing importance of women’s role in peace and security around the globe.

“Introduce measures to protect women’s integrity by preventing tortures, rape, sexual abuse, and exploitation both in armed and non-armed conflict situations. Promote education in training of government agents and law enforcement officers to respect women’s rights.”

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