CONFERENCE: Women and the Kabul Conference Communiqué Celebration of Success or Time to Strategies For the Follow-up?

Source: 
GenderConcerns
Duration: 
Friday, July 16, 2010 - 20:00
Countries: 
Asia
Southern Asia
Afghanistan
PeaceWomen Consolidated Themes: 
General Women, Peace and Security
Initiative Type: 
Conferences & Meetings

The conference Afghan Women's Movement from First Women's Council to Kabul Conference was a joint event of Afghan Women's Network and Equality for Peace and Development in coordination with Ministry of Women's Affairs. The conference not only brought together women from throughout Afghanistan but it also succeeded in gathering together the top level leadership of Kabul Conference Organizers to sit down with them and listen to women's concerns. Amongst the main facilitators of the Kabul Conference were Dr. Ashraf Ghani who declared himself a true feminist, Stefan di Mistura, UN Envoy to Afghanistan and Minister of Finance, Dr. Omar Zakhilwal - who all emphasized the need for inclusion of women in all clusters proposed as plans within the national development strategy. Government and women's organisations, together with other national and international NGOs, discussed issues together. This inclusive methodology impacted positively on the drafting of the Kabul Communique which encourages women's contribution to security and development processes in Afghanistan.
It is critical that the Afghan government ensures women of Afghanistan receive their fair share of the development aid agreed by the international community. In the coming days and weeks, women's organizations will also need to produce a strategic follow-up plan and to take this opportunity to reaffirm their role and partnership in the development and security of Afghanistan.

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