UN Women, KDSG inaugurate 3 programmes on gender equality, women empowerment

Fri, Oct 28, 2022
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THE United Nations Women in collaboration with the Kaduna State Government on Friday inaugurated three programmes to increase support for gender equality and women empowerment in the state.

They are: Programme on Women/Peace/Security, Advancement of Women’s Political Participation Affirmative Procurement in Nigeria, and the HeForShe Campaign in the state.

In her remarks during the inauguration, Ms Beatrice Eyong, the UN Women Country Representative, said that the programme on Women, Peace and Security in Nigeria, Phase II, was developed with funding from the Government of Norway.

Eyong, represented by the Mr Lansana Wonneh, the Deputy Country Representative, said that the three-year programme, 2022 to 20224, was designed to attain a more peaceful and gender-equal society.

This, she said, would be achieved by creating an enabling environment through strengthening policy frameworks, capacity, coordination, and oversight by federal and state entities.

She added that it would equally increase the meaningful participation of women to deliver on the United Nations Security Council Resolution (UNSCR) 1325 commitments for conflict prevention and peace building.

She said that the programme was built on Phase 1, 2019 to 2021, adding that the Phase II will focus on four specific areas.

She identified one of the areas as the development of Nigeria’s 3rd National Action Plan on women, peace, and security; and enhanced legislative engagement and actions.

According to her, others are:  to create an enabling environment for women’s leadership, participation in politics and decision-making positions, as well as support women mediation capacities, networks, and actions for conflict prevention and peace building.

Eyong said that the HeForShe campaign, was being funded by the Government of Norway as one of the strategies to engage men and boys as gender advocates.

She added that the champions would be promoting gender equality and the women, peace, and security agenda, adding that a functional HeForShe Network was recently established in the state with over 50 members.

“The members are drawn from different sectors, including the traditional and religious institutions, government agencies, the CSO and the media,” she said.

She also explained that the Advance Women’s Political Participation Programme with support from the Government of Canada was to address the low participation and representation of women in politics.

The UN country representative said that through the project, UN Women would support women’s participation in election and appointment in the 2023 electoral circle and beyond.

She also explained that the Affirmative Procurement in Nigeria Project was to support institutional strengthening reforms to improve women-led businesses and access to public procurement.

She added that the project was also to develop gender- responsive-procurement initiatives as part of the COVID-19 response strategies.

She described gender-responsive procurement as “the selection of services, goods and civil works that considers the impact on gender equality and women’s empowerment”.

In her remarks, Hajiya Hafsat Baba, the Commissioner for Human Services and Social Development, said that the drive by the state was not just to get women to women to contest election but to occupy executive positions.

Baba added that the state was also to create economic empowerment opportunities that would make women to  participate in national development, compete and be self-sufficient, understanding their roles before and after conflict. (NAN)

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