
Empowering Women in the Changing World
15 October 2021 18:52
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Women play an increasingly important role in resolving issues that society and the state encounter and in the modern world, they should not face the choice between family and self-fulfillment, Russian President Vladimir Putin said at the third Eurasian Women's Forum held in St. Petersburg on October 13-15.
"It
is completely obvious that in modern conditions a woman should not face
the choice between children and family or professional fulfillment.
That is why in Russia the conditions are consistently created for a
woman after childbirth to begin or resume her professional career at any
moment, to become accomplished, to achieve growth in what she enjoys,”
Putin stressed.
The
Eurasian Women's Forum, held since 2015, is one of the largest
international platforms uniting female leaders from all continents to
examine and discuss the role of women in the modern world and work out
new approaches to solving global problems.
The
forum was organized by the Federation Council of the Federal Assembly
of the Russian Federation and Interparliamentary Assembly of the
Commonwealth of Independent States (IPA CIS).
Speaker
of the Federation Council, Valentina Matviyenko, gave the opening
speech at the plenary session. She stressed that the main goal of the
global women's community is to improve people's quality of life as well
as build mutual understanding and trust between countries and peoples in
the name of peace and sustainable development.
Russian
Deputy Prime Minister, Viktoria Abramchenko, noted in her speech that
women are directly involved in implementing these tasks in Russia and on
international platforms.
Vietnamese
Vice President, Vo Thi Anh Xuan, made a video conference presentation.
She said that the Forum is bringing together the majority of women
around the world. "The role of women today is extremely important. We
can make the world more just and help fight global challenges,” she
said.
Chairwoman
of the National Assembly of Azerbaijan Sahiba Ali gizi Gafarova
believes that the topics discussed at the Eurasian Women's Forum provide
an opportunity to consider the most pressing issues of modern life and
enhance women’s status around the world. Gafarova stated that fully
unleashing women's potential would be the foundation for building a
healthy society.
Chairwoman
of the Senate of Uzbekistan Tanzila Narbaeva noted that the forum once
again demonstrated women's growing role in resolving the socioeconomic
issues facing their countries. The Forum demonstrates new approaches to
the women's agenda, she said.
Narbaeva
stressed that Uzbekistan is ready to share its experience in various
areas and is open for cooperation. She invited the participants to take
part in the women's forum during the Shanghai Cooperation Organization
summit in 2022, planned in Samarkand.
Chairwoman
of the Lower Chamber of Parliament of Turkmenistan, Gulshat Mammedova,
said the forum is an important platform for interaction between women
and helps to harmonize efforts in addressing various issues of the
changing world as well as exchange views and experience in promoting
women's rights.
Participation
of African women was modest, that included for example President of the
Senate of Gabon Lucie Milebou Aubusson, Liberian Dr. Jewel
Howard-Taylor and Zimbabwean First Lady Auxillia Mnangagwa among a few
others. President of the Assembly of Mozambique, Esperança Laurinda Francisco Nhiuane Bias, delivered a speech at the forum.
Zimbabwean
First Lady, Auxillia Mnangagwa, on the sidelines held a special working
discussion with the Speaker of the Federation Council of the Federal
Assembly of the Russian Federation, Valentina Matviyenko, focusing on
developing inter-parliamentary relations, women in sustainable
development, education and charity.
The
First Lady and the Speaker snapshotted on the possibility of greater
participation of Russian economic operators in the development process
in southern African region. Both women have expressed an appreciation
cooperating on common questions on international platforms. Diplomatic
relations between the two marked its 40th year.
On
October 15, African women took part an exclusive discussion solely on
"the Role of Women in the Integrated Development of the African
Continent” at the Tauride Palace. It
was attended by women from international organizations, business
circles, scientific community and non-governmental organizations.
The
entire third forum was held offline using modern formats such as video
conferencing and online broadcast, intended to ensure extended outreach
and provide audience engagement. The physical presence was organized in
strict accordance with safety measures aimed at preventing the spread of
COVID-19.
*Kester Kenn Klomegah writes frequently about Russia, Africa and the
BRICS. As a versatile researcher, he believes that everyone deserves equal
access to quality and trustworthy media reports. Most of his well-resourced
articles are reprinted elsewhere in a number of reputable foreign media.
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Empowering Women in the Changing World
Women play an increasingly important role in resolving issues that society and the state encounter and in the modern world, they should not face the choice between family and self-fulfillment, Russian President Vladimir Putin said at the third Eurasi