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Wednesday 3rd February 2010 - UK & Spain co-host unprecedented
European Women's Summit
Harriet Harman,
Minister for Women and Equality, will today call on EU women
Ministers to agree a new structure for working together to improve
women's lives, and to work to support the establishment
of a new UN agency for women.
Ms Harman will call for these women Ministers to meet routinely
on a regular basis, as EU leaders and Finance Ministers do, to
make progress on supporting women, both at a European and
international level.
Today, for the first time, an unprecedented number of women
Ministers from across Europe will gather at a summit in Cadiz. The
summit is part of the Spanish presidency of the EU, and is
co-hosted by Minister for Women and Equality Harriet Harman and
Spanish Equalities Minister Bibiana Aido Almagro.
Harriet Harman, Minister for Women and Equality, said:
"Today's meeting is an unprecedented
opportunity for women ministers to work together and make a
difference to women's lives in their own countries and internationally.
"There are now women ministers and parliamentarians in
every continent and in most countries, and that is a trend which
is only set to continue. This offers the prospect that the agenda
for women - equality, tackling poverty, ending violence against
women, women's representation - can move beyond making
demands of male dominated international structures.
"Now, women in Government and Parliaments, can
themselves work together, not just to ask male Ministers for
change, but to make change happen. Women are stronger when we all
work together.
The summit is the latest in a series of events to build support
for the agenda and new structure. Next week Ms Harman will:
* Host a meeting in London with women Ambassadors to the UK gain
their support
* Host a meeting of Non-Government Organisations concerned with
women issues and development issues.
* Next month Ms Harman will attend the UN meeting of the
Commission on the Status of Women.
The European Women in Power Summit is being held in Cadiz, Spain,
on Wednesday 3rd February 2010.
Ms Harman is working with Foreign Office Minister Baroness
Kinnock and International Development Minister Gareth Thomas on
the new UN agency for women.
MEDIA ENQUIRIES
Please contact the Government Equalities Office press office on
0207 276 1175, out of hours 07500 816 959.
NOTES FOR EDITORS
* The Government Equalities Office is responsible for the
Government's overall strategy, legislation, and
priorities on equality issues. The Office also has direct
responsibility for policy on gender equality, sexual orientation,
and for integrating work on race. The Prime Minister announced the
establishment of the Government Equalities Office (GEO) in July
2007 and it became a Department in its own right in October 2007.
It works to Ministers Harriet Harman, Maria Eagle, Vera Baird, and
Michael Foster.
About the Cadiz Summit
1. Twenty five women Ministers from across Europe are expected to
attend the Cadiz summit.
2. The Cadiz Summit comes ahead of the United Nations Commission
on the Status of Women in New York on 1st March 2010. It is
expected that the UN will take forward the establishment of the
new UN agency for women, to be led by a new Under
Secretary-General by the close of the current General Assembly
session (UNGA 64), following the UN resolution 63/311 of September
14th, 2009.
3. The Cadiz Declaration, expected to be agreed at the Summit,
will commit Ministers to working towards getting more women in
roles of high political responsibility; more women at the top of
democratic structures; and a more equal balance between men and
women holding elected office. The Declaration will highlight the
need to ensure that the improvements in women's
educational achievement are reflected in the number of women in
decision making roles.
Contacts:
Government Equalities Office press office
Phone: 0207 276 0932
enquiries@coi.gsi.gov.uk