Thank you Mr. President
for granting us the floor.
We would like to thank
and congratulate you for serving and leading this executive board.
We would also like to
express our appreciation and gratitude to UNWOMEN staff and leadership for
their hard work in arranging and convening this board meeting.
Mr. President,
The year ahead of us is
a crucial year.
We will mark the 20-year
anniversary of the Beijing Platform, and replace the MDGs with the new
post-2015 development agenda.
Women’s rights and
gender equality are top priorities on Israel's International Development
agenda.
Israel views women's
empowerment as a critical driver of economic development.
MASHAV, Israel’s Agency for International
Development Cooperation, has made a point of promoting the empowerment of women
from developing countries.
Israel‘s 4th Prime
Minister, Golda Meir, was the world's fourth woman to hold the highest office
in her nation.
In 1961, Prime Minister
Meir established The Mount Carmel International Training Center in Haifa, the
first training center of its kind.
To this day, with a
robust focus on capacity building, through training programs ranging from
health to agriculture, from business entrepreneurship to community leadership, the
center, together with Mashav, empowers female professionals from developing
countries.
Many of the center’s
programs were created thanks to the cooperation of international and national
organizations, including UN Women.
Alongside training
programs, the center holds the biannual International Conference for Women Leaders.
Since 1955, female leaders
from around the world, including members of parliaments and cabinets, UN
officials, social activists and private sector figures, convene in Israel to
discuss gender related topics.
This year, the
conference will focus on the creation and implementation of the post-2015
development agenda, and specifically on promoting gender equality through
economic empowerment.
For years, Israel has
been collaborating with UNWOMEN and UNDP in organizing the conference.
We look forward to the
opportunity to continue this partnership.
Mr. President,
This year, as we mark
the 20 year anniversary of the Beijing Declaration, Israel, in coordination
with UNWOMEN, is preparing to take an active role in the events.
We are happy to announce
that, for the first time, a high level delegation headed by an Israeli minister
will participate in the CSW events here at the UN.
Mr. President,
20 years after the Beijing
Declaration and 15 years after the adoption of the MDG’s we look back with some
satisfaction for all that has been achieved.
But, there is a lot that
still needs to be done.
Horrible violence
against women is taking place in crisis areas, especially in places where
extremist groups such as ISIS and Boko-Haram are terrorizing people.
In other societies, many
women are deprived of their economic rights and are therefore less financially
secure than men.
The responsibility for alleviating
these hardships lies on our shoulders.
As a developing country
until less than 20 years ago, we believe that capacity building is crucial for
sustainable women empowerment.
We further believe that
equipping women with entrepreneurial tools for starting their own businesses will
in turn spell real freedom for them, and strengthen their country’s economy.
We believe that
empowering women to assume leadership roles in their respective communities and
countries can help in defeating extremism and promoting dialogue and
peace.
We believe that helping
women, who have been discriminated against for generations, to recognize their
power to lead a change, should be a main objective of the international
community.
Years before establishing
The Mount Carmel Center, Golda Meir said:
Pessimism is a luxury
that a Jew can never allow himself.
This saying is valid for
all of us: indeed, it is a crucial year and the tasks ahead of us are
enormously challenging.
But, we cannot allow
ourselves even one moment of pessimism.
Together, we shall take
responsibility and work on promoting the position of women in their societies.
Israel recognizes this
heavy responsibility.
We are thus humbled and
excited to take an active role as a member of UNWOMEN executive board.
I thank you Mr.
President