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The OAS to Host Forum to Analyze Women’s Leadership in the Americas

  April 2, 2011

The Organization of American States (OAS), through its Inter-American Commission of Women (CIM) and jointly with UN Women and the Ibero-American General Secretariat (SEGIB), will hold the First Hemispheric Forum on "Women's Leadership for Citizens' Democracy” from April 4 to 6. The event seeks to improve understanding of the current challenges faced by democratic systems in guaranteeing the exercise of women’s substantive political citizenship.

The forum will take place at OAS headquarters in Washington, DC, and will feature the participation of senior political leaders and academics from different countries of the hemisphere who will discuss women’s visions, experiences, and aspirations in the construction process of a citizen democracy with full equality for men and women.

The opening ceremony will include speeches by OAS Secretary General José Miguel Insulza and the President of the CIM, Rocio Garcia Gaytan, the Ambassador of Costa Rica to the United States Muni Figueres will participate on behalf of the President of Costa Rica, and the Secretary General of the Ibero-American General Secretariat, Enrique Iglesias, will send a video message. The Prime Minister of Trinidad and Tobago, Kamla Persad-Bissessar, will present a lecture on the challenges to women’s equality in democratic systems in Latin America and the Caribbean and the Under-Secretary-General and Executive Director of UN Women, Michelle Bachelet, will make a presentation at the closing of the event.

Among the people invited to participate in the three-day event are the former Deputy Prime Minister of Canada, Sheila Copps; the Mayor of Lima, Peru, Susana Villar; the Special Rapporteur for the Rights of Women, IACHR/OAS, Luz Patricia Mejía; and the Former Prime Minister and Leader of the Opposition of Saint Lucia, Kenny D. Anthony. The agenda with the complete list of participants is available here

The topics to be discussed at the forum include: the current situation of women’s human rights and related challenges; evaluating the exercise of those rights and monitoring at the hemispheric level; perspectives on democracy and women's political citizenship; and citizenship rights and the new state for an inclusive and plural democracy.

The Hemispheric Forum will follow up on commitments adopted by Member States of the OAS and the UN through regional and international agreements involving the civil and political rights of women.

The Hemispheric Forum will be broadcast live on the OAS Website, here

WHAT: Hemispheric Forum: “Women’s Leadership for Citizens’ Democracy”

WHEN: April 4 – 6, 2011

WHERE: Hall of the Americas
Organization of American States
17th Street & Constitution Avenue, NW

Reference: AVI-065/11