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गृहपृष्ठNepalCOVID-19 pandemic has aggravated inequalities: President Bhandari

COVID-19 pandemic has aggravated inequalities: President Bhandari


KATHMANDU : President Bidya Devi Bhandari has said that ensuring timely medical care, equal access to vaccines and robust recovery plans that take care of the economic and social needs of women and girls is necessary.

“This will be a test for the decade of action on the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and achieving of the SDG 5,” she said while virtually addressing the High-level Meeting on the Twenty-Fifth Anniversary of the Fourth World Conference on Women (Beijing+25) held in New York, USA on 1 October 2020, according to the Permanent Mission of Nepal to the United Nations, New York.

The theme of the high-level meeting was around accelerating gender equality and empowerment of all women and girls. Stating that the Beijing Declaration and Platform for Action serves as a transformative blueprint for gender equality and empowerment of women and girls, President Bhandari said, “Despite a steady progress achieved in twelve critical areas of Beijing Declaration, it will take time to fully realize those commitments and structural gaps and challenges still persist in society.”

The COVID-19 pandemic has further aggravated inequalities, said the President, emphasising that the pandemic should not stall existing progress. “Ensuring timely medical care, equal access to vaccines and robust recovery plans that take care of the economic and social needs of women and girls are necessary. This will be a test for the decade of action on the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and achieving of the SDG 5.”

Nepal is a state party to major human rights instruments including the CEDAW. In her speech, President Bhandari said: “We have mainstreamed gender agenda as an integral part of national development by integrating them in the Constitution and laws. We have strengthened law enforcement and implemented targeted interventions to end gender-based violence and discrimination.

Free air evacuation services have been provided to save the lives of the women from the remotest part of the country suffering from pregnancy and maternity-related complications. At present, women occupy 41 percent of elected offices in federal, provincial and local governments and over 24 percent in civil service. Total 83 percent of women in Nepal are in the labour force. These achievements are attained through long struggle and persistent constructive efforts.
We can achieve the objectives of the Beijing Declaration by removing gender stereotypes, rectifying long-standing inequalities and matching our commitments with action at national, regional and international levels. The movement of women’s empowerment must continue till we achieve full and substantive equality. We remain committed to eliminate remnants of discrimination and plug the implementation gaps.”

The President emphasized that gender equality is an essential and important right for the continuity of life and the world, and it is the only path to justice, peace, and progress. “This historic occasion is an opportunity to reaffirm our resolve to end barriers in the way of realizing all inherent potentials of women,” she exhorted. A total of 175 leaders, including 42 Heads of State/Government, five Vice Presidents, and 111 Ministers spoke on the occasion.





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