UN: rights of rural women and
girls for peaceful, healthy world
Rural women make up 40% of agricultural work force in developing country. |
The UN's International Day of Rural Women, is marked every
year on 15 October to highlight their critical role and contribution to
agricultural and rural development, in improving food security and in
eradicating rural poverty.
By Robin Gomes
The United Nations chief is calling on the world to ensure
the full rights of rural women and girls saying their empowerment will ensure a
peaceful future and a healthy planet for all.
Empowerment
“The empowerment of rural women and girls is essential to
building a prosperous, equitable and peaceful future for all on a healthy planet,”
said UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres in a message for the October 15
International Day of Rural Women.
He said this is needed for “achieving gender
equality, ensuring decent work for all, eradicating
poverty and hunger and taking climate action.”
“Yet,” he lamented that “rural women and girls remain disproportionately
affected by poverty, inequality, exclusion and the effects of climate change.”
The International Day of Rural Women was established by the
UN General Assembly on 18 December 2007, in recognition of the “the critical
role and contribution of rural women, including indigenous women, in enhancing
agricultural and rural development, improving food security and eradicating
rural poverty.” The first observance was marked on 15 October 2008.
This year’s observance has as its theme: “Sustainable
infrastructure, services and social protection for gender equality and the
empowerment of rural women and girls”.
Human rights
In his message, Guterres called on countries to take action
to ensure that rural women and girls fully enjoy their human rights. Some
of these rights, he said, include: the right to land and security of land
tenure; to adequate food and nutrition; to a life free of all forms of
violence, discrimination and harmful practices; to the highest attainable
standard of health; and to quality, affordable and accessible education
throughout their lives.
The UN Secretary-General said this requires investment,
legal and policy reforms and the inclusion of rural women in the decisions that
affect their lives. By investing in the well-being, livelihoods and resilience
of rural women and girls, he said, we make progress for all.
Daily challenges
In a separate message, UN Women, the UN
organization dedicated to gender equality and the empowerment of women, also
noted that rural women and girls in most countries face daily challenges in
accessing sustainable infrastructure, services and social protection.
This calls for change so that they challenges no longer dominate and constrain
women’s and girls’ lives.
UN Women underscored the importance of rural women who make
up a quarter of the world’s population, saying they grow most of
the world’s food, strengthen economies and build climate resilience.
Rural women also make up 43% of the agricultural
work force in developing countries and are responsible for water
collection in 80% of households that have no access to safe drinking
water, yet their long and hard labour is informal, poorly paid and with poor
security and safety.
UN Women thus called upon the international community to
work with rural women and girls everywhere and to invest in the sustainable
infrastructure, services and social protection that can revolutionize
their livelihoods, well-being and resilience.
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