Open Working Group discusses promoting equality, including social equity, gender equality and women’s empowerment No 4
Monday, February 10, 2014 at 5:23PM
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Joint statement of 48 countries to the Open Working Group

Argentina

HE Maria Cristina Perceval, Permanent Representative of Argentina to the United Nations delivered a statement on behalf of 48 countries on issues related to gender equality and sexual and reproductive health and rights.

The post-2015 development agenda must tackle the root causes of inequalities and achieving gender equality must be a priority. Gender inequality undermines progress while achieving equal rights improves the well-being of children and households.  The needs of older women and their contribution to sustain development should not be forgotten. We should be strategic and pragmatic – building on the MDGs. 

The following must be incorporated into the post-2015 development framework:

Rights and empowerment of respect and fulfillment of sexual rights and health are fundamental priorities for the SDGs and the Post-2015 development agenda.

In response to her request that this statement be reflected in the Co-Chairs summary and in final report, the Co-Chair said that he had heard her request and would try to do his best to include all suggestions in all interventions including this powerful intervention.

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