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Report of activities UNESCO 2013-2014-2015 Marie-Claude Machon-Honoré IFBPW permanent delegate to UNESCO
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International fora of NGOs official partners of UNESCO Forum I on Education “Which education goals for tomorrow’s citizens of the world: is quality enough?”(23 Sept 2013) Member of the steering group and moderator, contributed to recommendations for the post-2015 agenda in a final collective document Forum 2 : « Access to Water for all in Ivory Coast » (July 2014) Call for contribution by BPW President of Grand Bassam as active participant and member of the follow-up group Forum 3 :« The role of the Youth for the saveguarding of tangible and intangible cultural heritage » in Sozopol, Bulgaria (28-30 sept 2014) Active participant and supporter of BPW President of Jeju on the saveguarding of the Haeneyo community and the role of Youth Moderator during the ICNGOs for a round table on interculturalism Forum 4 : « The role of women in fight against poverty » (due in May 2014 in China, postponed until first semester 2015) Co-leader of the forum in full swing
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Other events International Days Literacy for Sustainable Development International Day at UNESCO-Paris, on 8, 9 September, 2014 (Call for contributions for IFBPW’s recommendations and member of the steering group for the writing of recommendations) Migrants’ Day in preparation and due in December 2015 (collaboration in process) Nomination of Nepal BPW President Ambica Shrestha to UNESCO for International Literacy prize Candidate for elections of the New Liaison Committee 15,16,17 December 2014 (23 candidates for 3 seats); Presentation of IFBPW’s actions and values at the ICNGO and at the BPW booth during the « open space » time slot. Participation in the preparation of the next international forum in China on Interculturalism
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Forum on the role of women against poverty Poverty has been reduced but inequalities among the regions and groups of individuals remain. Poverty is not only financial but also multidimensional and means social, economic and political exclusion. Why question the role of women in fight against poverty? This raises another question: Why should we debate women’s role and not men’s? The answer is that women are disproportionately hit by poverty, which has influenced our treatment of the theme. According to UN reports, 70% of poor people of the world are women and the majority of the 1.5 billion people living in extreme poverty with less than a dollar per day are women. Women are both the first victims of poverty and the first ones to find survival strategies thanks to their resilience and solidarity in the face of extreme situations. The forum wants to show by data and examples of best practices from different regions of the world that women can be the agents of change insofar as the goal of the post 2015 agenda is to achieve a just, inclusive and sustainable society where women are on an equal footing with men. The aim of the forum is to prove by numerous testimonies from different countries that women show inventiveness in the face of poverty and to showcase best practices from different regions to promote their actions. The forum is planned for two days, with full sessions in the mornings (with keynote speakers, notably from the UNESCO Division of gender equality, SHS and information and communication sectors) and workshops (or panels) in the afternoons, with NGOs’ best practices to fight poverty so as to demonstrate that the future of a global sustainable development (post 2015 agenda) will depend on the equal participation of women and men in society, which means getting rid of the remaining challenges which still prevent women from exercising their full rights and deprive them of contributing to global and local development. A collective declaration will be transmitted to state-members, international organizations NGOs and the civil society. Day I: Main principles on extreme poverty and human rights (ATD ¼ World); Facts on poverty in different regions and the role of education on the empowerment of women Day II: Women in economy and politics; Future Trends: Women in sciences and sustainable development; New technologies of information and communication, as tools of empowerment. Marie-Claude Machon-Honoré (BPW international-co-leader forum IV)
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Proposals for contributions Impact of child marriage on empowerment A BPW toolkit for the prevention of child marriage in Africa Solar project Women in leadership On-line mentoring Project for the empowerment of handicapped inhabitants of a village in Ivory Coast
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