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MINISTRY OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT AND GENDER AFFAIRS HOSTS FIRST-EVER INTER-MINISTERIAL MEETING FOR GENDER FOCAL POINTS

Published 16 May 2024

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MINISTRY OF SOCIAL DEVELOPMENT AND GENDER AFFAIRS HOSTS FIRST-EVER INTER-MINISTERIAL MEETING FOR GENDER FOCAL POINTS

Basseterre, St. Kitts, May 16, 2024 (SKNIS): The Ministry of Social Development and Gender Affairs hosted its first-ever inter-ministerial meeting for Gender Focal Points on Wednesday, May 15, 2024. The meeting aimed to prepare for the National Review of the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action, discuss gender-related issues, and foster collaboration among Gender Focal Points.




A section of participants

The Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action remains a comprehensive policy document and a global framework for promoting gender equality. It outlines strategic objectives and actions across 12 critical areas of concern, addressing barriers that hinder women’s full participation in all spheres of life.

“The Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action calls on the governments, international organisations, and civil society to take strategic action to ensure gender equality, tackling issues such as discrimination, violence, inequalities in education and healthcare, economic participation, and decision-making,” said Shinnel Charles, Acting Director of Gender Affairs. “This roadmap for action has been instrumental in shaping policies and programmes that drive positive change for women’s rights globally.”


Acting Director, Shinnel Charles (right)

Ms. Charles emphasised the importance of active participation, sharing of expertise, and collaboration with colleagues.

“Our goal is to develop cohesive strategies that integrate gender perspectives in all areas of policy and practice, ensuring that our efforts lead to meaningful and sustainable progress,” she said.

The Acting Director thanked all attendees for their dedication and participation, noting that together, we can create a more inclusive and equitable society for all.

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