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UNFPA in Uzbekistan Disseminates Message
of UNFPA Executive Director, Thoraya Ahmed Obaid on the occasion of
International Women’s Day (8 March 2009)
Today on International Women’s Day, let us unite to end violence against
women and girls.
Whether it is human trafficking, domestic violence, crimes committed inthe name of honour or passion, child marriage, female genital
mutilation/cutting, or sexual violence, which in many conflict situations has
reached alarming proportions, violence against women and girls constitutes a
shameful crime that is too often shrouded in silence and too seldom punished.
Today, we call on all political leaders, community leaders and religious
leaders to stand up against the violence to which women and girls are
subjected. We call for public dialogue and open debate. We urge authorities in
all countries to enact and enforce laws to bring justice to offenders, and to
provide health services and social support to survivors.
We pay tribute to the women who have provided leadership on this issue
and we urge more men and boys to use their influence for positive change.
Together, we can change social norms and attitudes that condone
discrimination and violence against women and girls. Together, we can strengthen
legal systems, access to justice and the rule of law for protecting and
upholding human rights. Together, we can provide social support and health
services to survivors. We need to guarantee the right to sexual and
reproductive health, and provide information and services for family planning,
safe motherhood and HIV prevention.
Violence against women and girls is not a women’s issue—it is an issue
that concerns and diminishes us all. No custom, tradition or religion can
justify cruel and degrading treatment.
Today, let us stand in solidarity with women and girls who deserve to
live in dignity, free of fear and shame. Let us champion zero tolerance of
violence against women and girls in our homes, schools, places of work and
worship, our communities and nations. It is time for men and women, and boys
and girls to work together to end these shameful violations of human rights.
Today and everyday, UNFPA, as part of the United Nations, will support
country efforts to eliminate violence against women and girls, and to advance
women’s empowerment and gender equality and reproductive health and rights.
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UNFPA, the United Nations
Population Fund, is an international development agency that promotes the right
of every woman, man and child to enjoy a life of health and equal opportunity.
UNFPA supports countries in using population data for policies and programs to
reduce poverty and to ensure that every pregnancy is wanted, every birth is
safe, every young person is free of HIV/AIDS, and every girl and woman is
treated with dignity and respect.
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