Ms. Chairwoman
Ladies and Gentlemen
Shalom and good morning.
I am delighted to be with you today to mark the 60th
session of the Commission on the Status of Women as Israel’s first ever
Minister for Social Equality, and also as the mother of two young daughters.
I hope that the messages of opportunity, equality,
and empowerment we hear in this chamber will lead us to action, and to a true
change for women and girls everywhere.
Ms. Chairwoman,
Throughout the years, we have heard too many
stories in these halls about women being victims of rape, forced marriages, sex
slavery, stonings and other horrible crimes.
There is a link between empowering women and ending the
violence against them. To end violence against women, we must give a voice to
those who suffer in silence.
Israel
is proud to be a champion of the empowerment of women and gender equality.
Today,
Israeli women hold leading positions
in all fields, from government to business to academia.
Despite the troubled region we live in, where
women are often excluded from positions of power, it is an honor to be part of
a nation where we have had a woman, Golda Meir, who served as Prime Minister, a
woman Chief Justice of the Supreme Court for the second time now; women serve
as fighter pilots and in other top military roles, and an Arab woman is the
Chairperson of the Committee for the Advancement of Status of Women in the
Knesset.
In the 21st century, there is no reason
why in women should be treated any differently than men. Period!
As Israel’s Minister for Social Equality, I am
determined to work towards full gender equality in all aspects of life in
Israel
I have created a plan for
every governmental office to submit a gender budget detailing how much money
they allocate to women. We need to see
where the funds are going, and if it is not balanced then we must balance
it.
Equality must start in
the workforce.
By giving women the opportunities, the
possibilities and the tools in the workforce, we will promote gender equality
through economic empowerment!
I strongly believe that the inclusion of women is key
to opening the door to a sustainable peace.
More than 25 percent of our parliament members are
women, including two Arab Israeli women lawmakers.
This is the highest representation of women in our
parliament to date, but we are working to increase that number.
I also hope to see more Arab women in Israel
involved in society, in the workplace and in academia.
I am very proud that the Cabinet recently approved
a landmark billion-dollar budget, led by my Ministry, for Arab citizens and
other minority populations in order to reduce social gaps and improve the
living conditions of this sector.
I firmly believe that everything begins with an
education towards peace. Shalom -- or peace – is the first word our children
learn in school.
Ms. Chairwoman
Around the world, the lives of millions of
women are impacted by conflicts. They are often the first victims of war, and
the most deprived of basic resources.
Women can no longer afford to let others deal
with questions of war and peace on their behalf.
Given the opportunity to take part in
conflict resolution, women will bring about the safe, sustainable, and secure
future we promote here today.
Ladies and Gentlemen, Women must be free to choose
their own path in life, unhindered by barriers and bias. This freedom paves the way for a better, and
a more stable society for all.
Israel believes that women are powerful agents of
moderation, particularly in the face of extremism. As leaders and decision makers we can be a
stabilizing force. Especially in this
region of the world, women are an untapped potential for more peaceful
societies.
AS a mother, I want to be able to tell my
daughters that they will never suffer from violence, exclusion, and gender
discrimination. I want to promise them
that as they grow up, they will be free and no one will ever discriminate
against them because of their gender.
This is the promise all women and all girls deserve, and it is our
responsibility to make this commitment a reality.
We have made great progress, but there is still
much work to do.
But we must succeed, and succeed we will!
Thank you.